There she sat and sewed-as companionless as a prisoner in his dungeon
The first one was built in 642 and it contains the dungeon. As for the second one, it was built in the end of the 17th century.
For I was forcibly carried off from the land of the Hebrews, and even here I have done nothing to deserve being put in a dungeon.
castle's a dungeon, a sepulcher.
“Lisa?” Julia called in the dark as her voice echoed through out the dungeon.
A dungeon with a trap door in the ceiling as its only means of entrance or exit.
For holding firm to this idea of plural worlds, Giordano Bruno spent 7 years in a dungeon; then, on 17 February 1600, he was led to a public square in Rome and burned at the stake.
A deep or isolated place of confinement;a dungeon.
And this is the dungeon itself. At those times it was full of poisonous snakes and scorpions.
"Yes," replied M. DE Boville; "I myself had occasion to see this man in 1816 or 1817, and we could only go into his dungeon with a file of soldiers."
"I'm confined in a dungeon," the message said. "I suffer through drudgery every day."
"because its existence, heretofore, had brought it acquainted only with the grey twilight of a dungeon, or other darksome apartment of the prison."
I prophesied about the Lord more and more and I was put into a dungeon by King Zedekiah.
This place is awful like a dungeon!
The monastery was built during the period from the 6th to the 17th centuries right over the dungeon where St. Gregory the Illuminator was kept for the spreading of Christianity.
Megan shall be thrown into the dungeon of darkness.
I'd like to think it was more than a simple dungeon crawl, but it's admittedly more linear than later modules in the campaign.
My finger, pointed at this man, would have hurled him from his pulpit into a dungeon - thence, peradventure, to the gallows!