I have knelt at the feet of great teachers, but I have also knelt at the twisty branches of the hawthorn hedge.
It's a real art form, as evidenced by the plaudits laid at the feet of North American mavericks like Cronenberg.
The truly wise person kneels at the feet of all creatures and is not afraid to endure the mockery of others.
The queen wished to bury him at the feet of the Swedish kings, and to raise a costly mausoleum in his honour; but these plans were overruled, and a plain monument in the Catholic cemetery was all that marked the place of his rest.
During February and March 1808 the frontier fortresses of Pampeluna, St Sebastian, Barcelona and Figueras were treacherously occupied and Spain lay at the feet of Napoleon.