Return to those imprisoning walls; immure your sweet youth in a cloister?
2
I cannot -thiscannot be the will of God, to immure her.
3
Perhaps this was why she'd chosen to immure herself in this tiny hamlet, thought Arkoniel.
4
Roland is a prisoner, and must straightway immure himself.
5
This is not a country to immure females, and the custom causes us of America little thought.
6
Should I immure myself in this closet?
7
Where did you immure yourself all day?
8
No priest could immure her.
9
You, who are so gay, so full of life and health and exuberant spirits, immure yourself in a cloister!
10
Why, I feel that I might lead an assault on Cupp's office, take her by force, and immure her in-
11
Mazarin seeks you, Madame, either to place your beautiful neck upon the block or to immure you for life in prison.
12
But as we were come in search of horrors, we scorned these merely lovely things, and hastened to immure ourselves in the dungeons below.
13
We no longer think of insanity as demoniacal possession, and we no longer immure people with diseased brains in the secluded apartments of lovely houses.
14
Such a trick of fate, to take a man of important affairs, and immure him at the mercy of a maniac in a God-forsaken coal-town!
15
Fly to the prince; he too has immured himself in his apartment.
16
He did not forget him when immured in the prison at Olmutz.