10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «KNARRED»
Discover the use of
knarred in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
knarred and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
History of the Smiling Young Lord
In a small, backward eastern European country at the early part of the sixteenth century a young peasant of pious disposition and creative musings convinces himself and others that a mysterious face has miraculously appeared among the ...
2
Peter Priggins, the college scout
'Well, but what's the matter?' inquired his master. " ' Why, this here nasty little twud
has been and yeat a postboy's saddle flaps, one skirt of a great coat, and six new
oilers ; least ways if she arn't a yet 'um, she 's been and knarred 'um all to ...
Joseph Hewlett, Theodore Edward Hook, 1841
3
To Scream at the Sky: A Memoir
... the tree will live Bearing all burdens it will struggle within the life that is easy for
some The wind sighs, but still the knarred branches' buds are blooming
3June2001 Desolate and barren the land seems to me The 142 To Scream at the
Sky.
Re-examining his hands he could still see the blood caught between his
fingernails and in the groves of his knarred knuckles. No matter how thoroughly
he washed his hands after a fight, he never seemed quite able to get all the blood
off.
5
Emergence: An Autobiography
From the walnut tree the clothesline ran to the back of the hen house, and ended
at the knarred old apple tree not far from the orchard. When Juanita and I hung
the laundry, I would hand a piece to her, and she would pin it on the metal line ...
6
Crossing the Threshold: Metaphors of an Evolving Faith - A ...
The seaweed growing in the shallow ocean water, at the seashore's edge, is
nurtured with salt water . Their roots grow, twisting, intertwining together, and in
the same soil . The knarred tree roots, worn smooth by centuries of winds and
waves, ...
7
My Complete Poetical Works (Extended Annotated Edition)
Covering many a rood of ground, Lay the timber piled around; Timber of chestnut,
and elm, and oak, And scatteredhere and there, with these, The knarred and
crooked cedar knees; Brought from regions faraway, From Pascagoula's sunny
bay ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 2012
8
The War of Angels: Special Collector's Edition
His attacker had three, disfigured, knarred limbs, also covered in sharp claws. It
had two large, demonic heads, fronted by jagged, fanged faces. It had John
pinned with two of its hands, trying to gouge his throat with the third. “Michael!
Help me ...
9
The Geography of Wine: Regions, Terroir and Techniques
Perhaps most commonly used is the normalized difference vegetation index, or
NDVI, which is formulated as (NIR-red)/ (Knarred) (Tucker 1979). The
relationship between vegetation indices and leaf area has been explored for
many annual ...
The Georgians at their best had shown fine observation of a limited range of
objects and expressed honestly and pleasantly their reactions to such. Thus
Edmund Blunden: apple-boughs as knarred as old toads' backs Wear their small
roses ...