And they will manacle you with so many injunctions. Until you stand by, hopelessly watching everything that you own drain away in front of your greedy little eyes. | |
Come! I'll manacle thy neck and feet together sea-water shalt thou drink. | |
I'll manacle thy feet. | |
I'll manacle thy neck and feet together. | |
Jump on top of me with your backside straddling my face and manacle my wrists. | |
And they will manacle you with so many injunctions. Until you stand by, hopelessly watching everything that you own drain away in front of your greedy little eyes. | |
Come! I'll manacle thy neck and feet together sea-water shalt thou drink. | |
I'll manacle thy feet. | |
I'll manacle thy neck and feet together. | |
Jump on top of me with your backside straddling my face and manacle my wrists. | |
'The sea turns and shakes its manacles of salt at the sharp rocks on which too many waves have died.' | |
Bring me manacles ans fetters... | |
For either thou must, as a foreign recreant, be led with manacles through our streets, or else, triumphantly, tread on thy country's ruin, and bear the palm for having bravely shed thy wife and children's blood. | |
Get these manacles off me. | |
Ha ha! "Not bad..." says the one-legged boy in manacles. | |
'The sea turns and shakes its manacles of salt at the sharp rocks on which too many waves have died.' | |
Bring me manacles ans fetters... | |
For either thou must, as a foreign recreant, be led with manacles through our streets, or else, triumphantly, tread on thy country's ruin, and bear the palm for having bravely shed thy wife and children's blood. | |
Get these manacles off me. | |
Ha ha! "Not bad..." says the one-legged boy in manacles. | |
- Firmly manacled? | |
- Someone severed their manacled hands. | |
- and fathers and sons being manacled together. | |
- unless Giles is manacled-- - l don't have time to wait. | |
About the trip from the county jail. Manacles on his legs and his arms manacled to his belt. Well, I mean, it's all worth writing about. | |
I had hoped that manacling you to a cross would have curbed your pride. | |
which, if passed, shall set at immediate liberty four million coloreds while manacling the limbs of the white race in America. | |
- Firmly manacled? | |
- Someone severed their manacled hands. | |
- and fathers and sons being manacled together. | |
- unless Giles is manacled-- - l don't have time to wait. | |
About the trip from the county jail. Manacles on his legs and his arms manacled to his belt. Well, I mean, it's all worth writing about. | |
I had hoped that manacling you to a cross would have curbed your pride. | |
which, if passed, shall set at immediate liberty four million coloreds while manacling the limbs of the white race in America. | |