Citations:robbed


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * Would it not have been so to any of us, had we been used as he, to be robbed, and wounded too, and that in a strange place, as he was?
 * It is a wonder he did not die with grief, poor heart! I was told that he scattered almost all the rest of the way with nothing but doleful and bitter complaints; telling also to all that overtook him, or that he overtook in the way as he went, where he was robbed, and how; who they were that did it, and what he lost; how he was wounded, and that he hardly escaped with his life.
 * In all that country where he was robbed, his jewels were not accounted of; nor did he want that relief which could from thence be administered to him.