| 1. | Let him receive no sust'nance, fetter him. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 2. | He looks upon study as an odious fetter his time is spent in the open air, climbing the hills or rowing on the lake. - from Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft (Godwin) Shelley |
| 3. | "But where is the use of going on," I asked, "when you are probably preparing some iron blow of contradiction, or forging a fresh chain to fetter your heart. - from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte |
| 4. | Only the fetter for the thousand necks is still lacking there is lacking the one goal. - from Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche |
| 5. | Er sttzte seine Hnde auf und war ber mich gebeugt, so weit es sein fetter Bauch gestattete. - from Josefine Mutzenbacher by Felix Salten |
| 6. | Sie war blond, hatte eine gedrungene Gestalt, die in einem roten Schlafrock noch fetter aussah. - from Josefine Mutzenbacher by Felix Salten |
| 7. | Tell me, ye brethren, who will master it for me Who will put a fetter upon the thousand necks of this anima. - from Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche |
| 8. | You will drink water, you will eat black bread, you will sleep on a plank with a fetter whose cold touch you will feel on your flesh all night long, riveted to your limbs. - from Les Miserables by Victor Hugo |
| 9. | Mighty, glorious Spirit, who hast vouchsafed to me Thine apparition, who knowest my heart and my soul, why fetter me to the felon-comrade, who feeds on mischief and gluts himself with rui. - from Faust by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe |
| 10. | The pure fetters the very fetters. - from The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer |
| 11. | For we will fetters put upon this fear. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 12. | And fetters every limb yet bent to mee. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 13. | "Nay more, the fetters of Almighty Jov. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 14. | The mighty Mars in mortal fetters bound. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 15. | Was fastened so firmly in fetters of iron. - from Beowulf by |
| 16. | These strong Egyptian fetters I must break. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 17. | _She springs to her feet the fetters fall off_. - from Faust by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe |
| 18. | "But wherefore the bonds and fetters Why not let this kind gentleman here cut my throat without delay. - from The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie |