And it's now to Newgate we are come, bowed down with iron chains For sinking and for plundering of ships on the Spanish main. (slaw.ca)
And when I hear the shackled stream, shedding its icy iron chains, begin to live its dormant dream and sing its rivulet refrains, a hope wells up that there will come another spring of Christendom. (firstthings.com)
Trawlers targeting flatfish, such as sole or plaice, also use dangling iron chains to scare them out of the sediment. (sciencemag.org)