"This is the fetter that will keep me tethered to this life. | |
"You could fetter my leg," "but Zeus himself cannot get the better of my free will." | |
* Let thy goodness like a fetter * | |
But rather reason thus than reason fetter | |
But rather reason thus with reason fetter | |
"This is the fetter that will keep me tethered to this life. | |
"You could fetter my leg," "but Zeus himself cannot get the better of my free will." | |
* Let thy goodness like a fetter * | |
But rather reason thus than reason fetter | |
But rather reason thus with reason fetter | |
"Bound with fetters and chains..." | |
"But, as if in fetters here, the soul grows pale and moans... "sensing that bliss is near, yet unable..." | |
"You remain free of wealth's fetters" | |
"and seized all the treasure of the holy church. "They killed some of the brothers, "took some away with them in fetters, | |
- But-- - lf my hands weren't tied... by the fetters of the law... l would invoke the tradition of our illustrious forefathers... reach back to a purer, sterner justice... and have you burned at the stake! | |
"Bound with fetters and chains..." | |
"But, as if in fetters here, the soul grows pale and moans... "sensing that bliss is near, yet unable..." | |
"You remain free of wealth's fetters" | |
"and seized all the treasure of the holy church. "They killed some of the brothers, "took some away with them in fetters, | |
- But-- - lf my hands weren't tied... by the fetters of the law... l would invoke the tradition of our illustrious forefathers... reach back to a purer, sterner justice... and have you burned at the stake! | |
"When discord arises, the guests, shamed and insulted, plunge into depths of darkness and fettered in gloom await in vain their just judgement. | |
- But I'm not fettered. | |
But my general point is that Parliament need not be fettered by a clause in a treaty she had no hand in making. | |
He lived in a time when the human spirit was fettered and the mind chained when angels and demons and crystal spheres were imagined up there in the skies. | |
Her concussion was simply too severe to allow for any thoughts other than advance, keep going, no matter what might lurk under the fettered surface of this water. | |
"When discord arises, the guests, shamed and insulted, plunge into depths of darkness and fettered in gloom await in vain their just judgement. | |
- But I'm not fettered. | |
But my general point is that Parliament need not be fettered by a clause in a treaty she had no hand in making. | |
He lived in a time when the human spirit was fettered and the mind chained when angels and demons and crystal spheres were imagined up there in the skies. | |
Her concussion was simply too severe to allow for any thoughts other than advance, keep going, no matter what might lurk under the fettered surface of this water. | |