(4 quotes found)
“I could a tale unfold whose lightest wordWould harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood,Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres.”
William Shakespeare
“perhaps the entire harrowing episode would make his brain even finer, subtler, and more sensitive than it was.”
John Gunther
“I was shocked and appalled by the harrowing accounts of the Chechen civilians, ... I listened to testimony of summary executions, intimidation, looting by military personnel, disproportionate use of force, attacks on civilians' convoys, rape and other violations.”
Mary Robinson
“Who said, `Peacock Pie'? / The old king to the sparrow: / Who said, `Crops are ripe'? / Rust to the harrow.”
Walter de La Mare