"Unbind" Quotes from Famous Books
... undoubted authority that I am only forty-seven this day, and I know that I am about to die. I die, however, without the dread of death, fortified as I am by the sacred precepts of Christianity and upheld by its promises. When I am gone, I wish that you, my children, should unbind this black ribbon and alone behold my wrist before I am ... — The Book of Dreams and Ghosts • Andrew Lang
... broad-bladed sword of copper, entered the cell, leaving two coarse earthenware basins liberally filled with what looked like stiff porridge, and two jars containing water. Placing these upon the floor, two of the four proceeded to unbind the hands of the prisoners, while the other two drew their copper swords and stationed themselves at the door of the cell, with the evident purpose of frustrating any attempt at escape which the prisoners might be ill-advised enough to make. Then Phil, inspired by that knowledge which ... — Two Gallant Sons of Devon - A Tale of the Days of Queen Bess • Harry Collingwood
... shield the fearless heart? Who avert the murderous blade? From the throng, with sudden start, See there springs an Indian maid. Quick she stands before the knight, "Loose the chain, unbind the ring, I am daughter of the king, And I ... — Ballads • William Makepeace Thackeray
... the wall, and switching off the violet rays, turned on the electric lamp, then nodded to Mayer. "Unbind him," he said. ... — The Ivory Snuff Box • Arnold Fredericks
... Oxenham smiled, and said, 'That was worthy of us both. If you will unbind my hands, senors, I shall be most happy to copy so ... — Westward Ho! • Charles Kingsley
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