Richard Lovelace (1618-1658) to Althea from prison(1649. The whole verse reads
Stone walls do not a prison make,
Nor iron bars a cage;
Minds innocent and quiet take
That for an hermitage;
If I have freedom in my love,
And in my soul am free,
Angels alone that soar above
Enjoy such liberty.
Her msin quote is " stone walls not a prison make nor iron bars not a cage"
Stone walls do not a prison make/nor iron bars a cage
Richard Lovelace, evidently a colonel, while in prison, wrote to an "Althea," saying "stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage. Found this by googling "stone walls do not a prison make"
ok it said.... In Loving Memory Winifred Foster Jackson Dear Wife Dear Mother 1870-1948
This quote from Richard Lovelace's poem "To Althea, from Prison" suggests that true freedom comes from within, and cannot be constrained by physical barriers. It emphasizes the power of the mind and spirit to transcend external limitations and maintain inner liberty even in difficult circumstances.
How you can tell if the cage bars are to far apart is if its head can fit through them than the gap is to big
You can teach your hamster to climb the bars of the cage like a ladder, or do monkey bars at the ceiling of the cage.
A cage with bars and with reliable doors on the cage so they dont come open while the hamster is inside
if you're looking at it in a moral way, prison is like a cage, bars, and no freedom. people arent just being exceptional with animals who attack. i hope that answers your question.
No you can't I tried to but it didn't work so I got a new cage
Well, It can be 6 foot tall if you like just make sure that the hamster cant climb out! If you get a cage with bars MAKE SURE that your hamster cant get out. If you get a barred cage also make sure that there is plastic at the top (so your hamster cant get out) Have a great time with your hamster
If you are "rattling my cage," you are trying to irritate me or make me mad. The image is of someone at a zoo, rattling the bars of the animal's cage to irritate them.