C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.
FootFeet
Nay, her foot speaks.
Shakespeare.
Feet like sunny gems on our English green.
Tennyson.
The grass stoops not, she treads on it so light.
Shakespeare.
Feet that run on willing errands!
Longfellow.
Footprints on the sands of time.
Longfellow.
Dance on the sands, and yet no footing seen.
Shakespeare.
And the prettiest foot; Oh, if a man could but fasten his eyes to her feet as they steal in and out, and play at bo-peep under her petticoats, Ah! Mr. Trapland?
Congreve.
Tennyson.
Churchill.
Spenser.
Ben Jonson.
There is as much expression in the feet as in the hands.
Chamfort.
Scott.
Robert Herrick.
So light a foot will ne’er wear out the everlasting flint.
Shakespeare.
The flower she touched on dipped and rose.
Tennyson.
Her feet beneath her petticoat like little mice stole in and out, as if they feared the light.
Suckling.