111 Verbs to Use for the Word prison

The poor old women are free; they are able to leave their prison.

I was black ashamed to enter prison with such a crew, and withdrew myself as far distant as the chamber allowed me.

He visited the prison under ample powers from General Leeprocured though Vincent's mediation.

marry, search, a' God's name, Seek, peace; will he break prison too?

It will really make no difference in the time, and it will be safer for us to reach the prison separately than together.

An ignorant criminal is never dangerousit's the ignorant criminals who fill the prisons.

And they then opened the prison and let them all go out that would go, wherefore, after the passion of the apostles, Paulin, when he knew that they were Christian, beheaded both Processe and Martinian.

Horrified at the state in which he found the prison and at the abuses of justice that prevailed, John Howard determined to find out what was done in other parts of the kingdom, and visited a number of gaols throughout the country.

The real intention of the legislature in thus entirely dispersing the female religious, besides the general hatred of every thing connected with religion, is, to possess itself of an additional resource in the buildings and effects, and, as is imagined by some, to procure numerous and convenient state prisons.

Here the former took a hurried leave and quitted the prison.

And the indwelling power which forged the chains and built around itself the dark and narrow prison, can break away when it desires and wills to do so, and the soul does will to do so when it has discovered the worthlessness of its prison, when long suffering has prepared it for the reception of the boundless Light and Love.

a fugitive?" "I escaped prison by the aid of friends and fled to Boston.

He knew that bigamy meant prison, in England.

She examined her prison by stealth to discover any possible way of escape.

Hath sworn her power true vassal to your hest: For proof let but your majesty command, I shall unlock the prison of my soul; Although unkindly horror would gainsay, Yet in obedience to your highness' will, By whom I hold the tenor of this life, This hand and blade will be the instruments To make pale death to grapple with my heart.

Left to work their pleasure almost without resistance, the rioters attacked the different prisons, burnt Newgate and released all the prisoners, and made more than one attack on the Bank of England, where, however, fortunately the guard was strong enough to repel them.

The light boat glided among the vessels, inclining, by the skilful management of his single oar, in a manner to avoid all collision, until it entered the narrow canal which separates the palace of the Doge from the more beautiful and classic structure that contains the prisons of the Republic.

While Tennyson and Browning were being educated for the life of literature, and shielded most tenderly from the hardships of the world, Dickens, a poor, obscure, and suffering child, was helping to support a shiftless family by pasting labels on blacking bottles, sleeping under a counter like a homeless cat, and once a week timidly approaching the big prison where his father was confined for debt.

But the cub had not liked his pannier prison.

It would burst its prison ...

The broad, bowed shoulders and the lean head brought back to me the rainy moorlands about the Cauldstaneslap and the mad fellow whose prison I had shared.

I suppose there never was so unwilling a president of a republic, except many years later Casimir Perier, who certainly hated the "prison of the Elysee," but the marshal was a soldier, and his military discipline helped him through many difficult positions.

Les soeurs des prisons.

These rescripts were usually couched in the following terms: "Citizen, you are desired to betake yourself immediately to , (naming the prison,) under pain of being conveyed there by an armed force in case of delay.

He then arose, and, stepping into the middle of the street, gazed at the habitation which had formed his prison and refuge for nearly six months.

111 Verbs to Use for the Word  prison