Enter Gesler, Officers, and Sarnem, with Tell in chains and guarded.
Nay, grasps His chainsas he would make a weapon of them To lay the smiter dead.
Would they not feel their children tread With clankingchains above their head?
His way to freedom, now, is to step out through his cobweb chains and go right forward with courage and in faith.
The other, or subconscious, called the sympathetic nervous system, lies on either side of the front of the spine as two long chains with centres, or ganglia, at intervals.
In time the Reformation broke the chains of this mental slavery, and assisted reason to secure its right once more.
She had chained herself to her place in society and the family through the maternal functions of her nature, and only chains thus strong could have bound her to her lot as a brood animal for the masculine civilizations of the world.
This hand of the past reaches up into the present to smother the rising flame of modern ideals, to reforge our chains when we have broken them, to arrest progress.
One thing we know--the woman who has escaped the chains of too great reproductivity will never again wear them.
These violent means of freeing herself from the chains of her own reproductivity have been most in evidence where economic conditions have made the care of children even more of a burden than it would otherwise have been.
He also wrote Jackson's Recantation; or the Life and Death of a notorious highwayman, then hanging in chains at Hamstead, 1674.
It is Hercules in the chains of Omphale, drawn from the fabulous heroic ages into history, and invested with the Roman costume.
There can scarcely be a better proof of the unreasonableness of Christian doctrine, than the Christian fear of sharpening mental faculties, without binding them down, at the same time, in the chains of dogma.
As many of ours as are in chains rejoice and are comforted in their prisons; and they that are at liberty set not their heart upon it, nor expect it to be of long continuance.
A hundred chains of burnished gold For warriors brave and true; And for young girls a roomful gay Of festal mantles blue.
Cast off your chainsas I cast off mine, and come to me!
Indeed drag-chains even can become indispensable to the wagon, when it rolls in its rushing course down toward the abyss.
Then--not to speak of the chains laid on Him when He was arrested--there was the blow on the face from the servant of the high priest.
The heads of the Jewish nation leading their own Messiah in chains to deliver Him up to a Gentile governor, with the petition that He should be put to death!
First at Far West, the storm in fury raged, And Zion's leaders in chains were caged; For six long months they wore the galling chains; In dismal dungeons their weary limbs had lain.
The same is true of the chains that coalesce with these near Cape Maisi and diverge northwesterly along the N.
It has also been given as a votive offering to a church, and has the chains to hang it by attached to the upper rim, while from the lower rim depend pearls, sapphires and a series of richly jewelled letters 2 in.
Next morning, at an unusually early hour, the chains and bolts of the cell were heard to clash and groan, and Damian was startled from a broken sleep, which he had not enjoyed for above two hours.
I should certainly esteem two strokes of the chalk upon a piece of paper more than all the cups andchains which all the kings and princes gave me.
For this emancipation of the art, all craftsmen owe him an infinite and everduring debt of gratitude, since he at one blow broke down the bands and chains which barred the path they trod in common.
Though seas and mountains and rough ways divide Our feet asunder, neither frost nor snow Can make the soul her ancient love; or ego; Nor chains nor bonds the wings of thought have tied.
Standing alone on the bridge under the quiet elms, Michael could hear the rattle of chains and the whistling of horns, and by that he knew that the brig had dropped anchor in the bay.
Meanwhile, poor Essequibo's chains were knocked off, and he was led away to his fattening pen.
But as he looked round about him and saw all the beautiful chains of love multiplying themselves about those among whom he lived, he began to wonder whether he was not after all missing life itself.
In German Switzerland, the children form chains of the stalks of Dandelions, and holding the garland in their hands, they dance round and round in a circle.
With a rattle of chains and a creaking of straps the stage and its six high-headed horses pulled up at the postoffice door.
An obligation, which were in poets as foolish and unnecessary, as is the bondage of false martyrs, who lie in chains for a mistaken opinion.
We have just seen his error in reference to the house of God graciously corrected, and we are now to behold him led captive in the chains of natural desire.
They marched in a long line, fastened to each other by chains and ropes and heavy "gorees" or slave-sticks.
I close it with the prayer that God may make it a tooth in the file which shall eventually cut the chains of slavery, and set the black man free.
Song and conversation had ceased and the only sounds were the low clink of bit chains and the soft rustle of horses' feet in the buffalo grass.
The words came with an angry vehemence, and for many minutes the Texan rode in silence while the bit chains clinked and the horses' hoofs thudded the ground dully.
The chains and sides of hot vessels were crowded with men fighting desperately; those struck down falling between the two vessels, which the wreck of the foremast still prevented from coming into actual collision.
The executioners now commenced their office: the chains were passed round Amine's body--the wood and faggots piled around her.
Then raged the conflict; the Spaniards attempting to pass their grappling-chains so as to prevent the escape of their enemy, and the Dutch endeavouring to frustrate their attempt.