restraint (n.)
captivity, imprisonment, confinement
Cym I.ii.5[Queen to Innogen] Your gaoler shall deliver you the keys / That lock up your restraint
KJ IV.ii.52[Pembroke to King John, of Arthur] whose restraint / Doth move the murmuring lips of discontent
MM I.ii.123[Lucio to Claudio] Whence comes this restraint?
TNK II.i.40[Gaoler's Daughter to Gaoler, of Palamon and Arcite] [they] discourse ... nothing of their own restraint and disasters
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