King of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035)
1The American "dude" and the anti-bellum British "knut" always wore silk hats.
2The "knut" had gone on ahead.
3When the psalms ended, the "knut" came out into the aisle, mounted the steps leading to the lectern, and started to read the first lesson.
4End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Shallow Soil, by Knut Hamsun
5One fine day the handsome, merry Knut drove with her to church.
6Knut the Great sat on his throne-seat in his raftered hall.
7Knut did so in 1028 and made his son Svein King of Norway.
8And the hero of Knut Hamsun's Hunger is surely the politest rebel ever.
9England was one great battlefield for many a year after Knut had died.
10Know thou, stranger, King Knut is more than king of men.
11Upland Knut, who had always been alone, now came to live at Kampen.
12The men of our crew were Mats, Pehr, Anders, Ole, Knut, and Roar.
13If you know Knut Hamsun's stories, then you guess it instantly.
14We are told about Abraham, Moses, Prince Siddartha, Clovis, Attila, Godwin, and Knut.
15There was all of Knut Hamsun, all of Sherwood Anderson, all of Jack London.
16But over and over, the signature written was Knut Hamsun.