Date: 1842
"Regret came shivering through my veins, / And bound my tongue in iron chains; / My soul in prison seem'd to be / And ever must if torn from thee."
preview | full record— Blamire, Susanna (1747-1794)
Date: December 1843-January 1844
"He freed the body from chains because he enchained the heart."
preview | full record— Marx, Karl (1818-1883)
Date: 1852
"Ah! well for us, if even we, / Even for a moment, can get free / Our heart, and have our lips unchain'd; / For that which seals them hath been deep-ordain'd!"
preview | full record— Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888)
Date: 1868
"From sin and Satan's iron chain! / Our souls Thou offerest to release."
preview | full record— Wesley, John and Charles
Date: 1868
"O make me free within / From pride, and passion's chain, / My spirit by Thy bonds release, / And bid me go in perfect peace."
preview | full record— Wesley, John and Charles
Date: 1869
"But, in that case, all that has been done in the modern world to relax the chain on the minds of women, has been a mistake."
preview | full record— Mill, John Stuart (1806–1873)
Date: 1872
"At Shakespear's happy birth / With fire ethereal Jove his soul endow'd, / Then bade him spurn the narrow bounds of earth, / And sordid wishes of the grov'ling crowd, / That chain the free-born mind."
preview | full record— Laurence, French (1757-1809)
Date: 1905
"Those hidden bonds are twined about the heart, / So that the captive wanders unconfined, / And has no sovereign but o'er his mind!"
preview | full record— Betham, Matilda (1776-1852)
Date: 1922
"He laughed to free his mind from his mind's bondage."
preview | full record— Joyce, James (1882-1941)
Date: 1928
"Or what is Hair but threads of gold / That Lovers Hearts in fetters hold?"
preview | full record— Butler, Samuel (1613-1680)