The despairing howls of the dogs, drowned in more savage, frightful sounds, Knelled one tragedy and foreboded a more terrible one.
"The Last of the Plainsmen"
Zane Grey
The blood is the treacherous element in the story of the nobly civilized, of which secret Diana, a wife and no wife, a prisoner in liberty, a blooming woman imagining herself restored to transcendent maiden ecstacies-the highest youthful poetic-had received some faint intimation when the blush flamed suddenly in her cheeks and her heart Knelled like the towers of a city given over to the devourer.
"The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith"
George Meredith
At the same time the sad "too late, too late," was Knelled in my ears, and I thought of the might-have-been, and rode the merry-go-round of regret's banalities.
"The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne"
William J. Locke