单词 | harrowed |
例句 | At that Ged lifted up the staff high, and the radiance of it brightened intolerably, burning with so white and great a light that it compelled and harrowed even that ancient darkness. A Wizard of Earthsea 1968-11-01T00:00:00Z We both jumped up and, a little harrowed myself, I went out into the yard. The Great Gatsby 1925-04-10T00:00:00Z The gymnasium was contiguous to the east wing of the school, and a grassless football field with cracked baked mud harrowed by cleats formed the far boundary of the campus to the north. The Great Santini 1976-01-01T00:00:00Z I had not yet harrowed it, however, and that would take care of those. Z for Zachariah 1976-07-29T00:00:00Z The world was scorched and harrowed as far as they could see, a sea of ash and char from the flat planes of the fields up to the hills and mountains. The Underground Railroad: A Novel 2016-08-02T00:00:00Z Behind the figure he could see all the rest of them—the swarm of them with their blank faces and staring, harrowed eyes, and he couldn’t wrest the pole free. Strange the Dreamer 2017-03-28T00:00:00Z After cleaning out his stomach with emetics, she wrapped him in hot blankets and fed him egg whites for two days until his harrowed body recovered its normal temperature. One Hundred Years of Solitude 1967-05-30T00:00:00Z He sat in the chair all morning—rather like an overseer-watching while I plowed, harrowed and then planted the two rows of beets. Z for Zachariah 1976-07-29T00:00:00Z But the actresses carefully bank their fires until the final explosion, when their harrowed faces sear like branding irons. All Over London, Love Hurts 2011-02-23T10:27:47Z Mulligan, 25, will play an intense young woman harrowed by psychiatric illness who spirals out of control while on holiday off the coast of Sweden with her husband, novelist father and brother. Carey Mulligan to return to a New York stage 2011-01-13T20:07:08Z The track Roger and I followed into the hills that July day was clearly the beginning of an old sunken lane, harrowed 10ft into the earth. Robert Macfarlane: rereading Geoffrey Household's Rogue Male 2013-03-15T12:03:22Z I am hollow with loss and harrowed by pain, The Strange Power of a Medieval Poem About the Death of a Child 2016-06-16T04:00:00Z Lampedusa’s ancestral palazzo was destroyed in World War II; his family was harrowed by murder and suicide; his mother was a mix of raging disapproval and smothering love. How a Dying Man Wrote a Timeless Novel 2019-09-17T04:00:00Z And she’s harrowed by the realization that nothing she thought she had has ever been solidly hers. Review: Tom Hiddleston in a Love Triangle Undone by ‘Betrayal’ 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z The biography went on to find its champions and win awards, but Bair was harrowed by the experience. Beckett, Beauvoir and a Biographer’s Bumpy Takeoff 2019-11-12T05:00:00Z Her face is harrowed, and her arms are braced against the kitchen counter in what is almost a crucifix position. Theater Review: ‘Raisin in the Sun’ Brings Denzel Washington Back to Broadway 2014-04-04T02:00:14Z She is magnificent and shrunken, harrowed and harrowing. | 'The Road to Mecca' : ?Road to Mecca? at American Airlines Theater - Review 2012-01-18T03:01:07Z But they became more common as the pandemic harrowed restaurant budgets and made people both inside and outside the industry acutely aware of the hardships of the work. The Restaurant Service Charge Isn’t Going Anywhere 2023-05-15T04:00:00Z To see “American Buffalo” now, in a time when everyone seems to talk like Teach, is to be unsurprised — and thus, in a way, more harrowed. Review: In ‘American Buffalo,’ Grift Is the Coin of the Realm 2022-04-14T04:00:00Z Forrest Gander’s “Be With” is a book of harrowed elegies for his partner, the poet C. D. Wright, who died suddenly in 2016. The Poetry I Was Grateful For in 2018 2018-11-30T05:00:00Z She meets other trapped visitors at the zoo, and we get guided tours through their harrowed minds. Hunted at the Zoo in ‘Fierce Kingdom’ 2017-07-19T04:00:00Z A veteran of the First World War who lives in harrowed, alcohol-benumbed grief, Tom lost his three best friends in that war and spends much of his time talking to their graves. Mel Gibson’s “Hacksaw Ridge”: Religious Pomp Laced with Pornographic Violence 2016-11-03T04:00:00Z In the end, as the old architectural adage goes, "form follows function," and this was going to be a movie about Riggan Thomson, our harrowed protagonist. 'Birdman' screenwriters created tension within its one-shot narration 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z Each captured the harrowed essence of his subjects. There’s More to Italian Fiction Than Elena Ferrante 2018-05-18T04:00:00Z It would be hard for any parent not to be harrowed by the terror both Kendra and Scott express, in their own ways, about the disappearance of their child. Review: ‘American Son’ Puts Kerry Washington in a Maternal Nightmare 2018-11-05T05:00:00Z There's further resonance with the atemporal feel of fairy tales; Gibson provides both protagonists with touchingly happy endings — after each is properly harrowed. William Gibson's 'Zero History' goes on a wild ride to the recent past 2010-09-03T17:29:00Z I have watched a misty pink sunrise across gentle Indiana, seen the farms and autumnal dells of Wisconsin, the wheeling perspectives of corn fields, pumpkin fields, harrowed earth and prairie roads. A happy ending to my American tour 2010-10-19T09:57:00Z But when Patterson visits his now middle-aged high school sweetheart, he is left harrowed and heartbroken. Review | The novel ‘Mr. Breakfast’ asks: What if you could choose your fate? 2023-01-20T05:00:00Z You can just make out a protruding nose and a single, harrowed eye amid the dark gloom of the man’s bowed head and bedraggled beard. Perspective | Humiliation, cruelty, horror: Goya knew it all too well While its ending doesn’t deliver on its incredibly effective setup, Algar captures Enid’s hollow-eyed, increasingly harrowed exhaustion as she tries to solve a mystery that nobody else believes in. Censor finds eerie horror in an ‘80s moral panic 2021-02-01T05:00:00Z Still, Jackson couldn’t believe the picture Wright was painting of the life he harrowed through. ‘For Life’ star 50 Cent on why show’s prison role is ‘probably’ the last time he’ll play ‘this kind of guy’ 2020-02-11T05:00:00Z The 65-year-old grandmother harrowed by epilepsy became a square patch of skin, a window for the surgeons. Window in the Drapes 2019-09-25T04:00:00Z Even a penalty shootout, a spectacle that has for many years left England supporters nursing harrowed fingernails and reliably broken hearts, passed off triumphantly. Meeting Donald Trump, the Queen Stays Calm and Carries On 2018-07-14T04:00:00Z Simultaneously, materials are being taken away, harrowed temporarily for use by living creatures. Silent Spring—I 2017-01-03T05:00:00Z But the track, which was harrowed before American Pharoah trained, held up, and Baffert said his horse was right where he needed to be. Crowd Watches American Pharoah’s Final Workout Before Belmont 2015-06-01T04:00:00Z The track was twice harrowed throughout the night. Winter Racing Is Staying at Aqueduct, but Not All the Horses Are 2015-03-07T05:00:00Z If the track is sealed before the race, the surface will look slick; if it's harrowed, it won't. High hopes for fast track for Belmont Stakes 2013-06-08T15:02:16Z Many of Mr. Nickelsberg's most remarkable pictures are from the 1992-96 civil war and document the destruction not only of Kabul's buildings but also the souls of its harrowed residents. Lens Blog: Robert Nickelsberg's Photographs of Wars in Afghanistan 2012-09-13T17:23:19Z His features were literally hidden in soot mingled with blood, for a shell had hurled him face downwards upon a jagged steel grating, which had harrowed his face in a disfiguring though not dangerous fashion. With Beatty off Jutland A Romance of the Great Sea Fight 2012-04-21T02:00:25.260Z This action, sir—and you will notice the beauty and appropriateness of the law—is brought technically for the loss of service—but you recover smart money, by way of damages for harrowed feelings, &c. The Frontiersmen 2012-04-10T02:00:18.933Z For this purpose the land should be plowed deeply, then harrowed to fineness and firmness, and furrowed out in rows four, six, eight, or ten feet apart. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 12, March 22, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside 2012-02-24T03:00:26.570Z At each farm about one acre of spring wheat and oats were sown and harrowed in in the fall when breaking was done. Pictures of Canadian Life A Record of Actual Experiences 2012-02-14T03:00:28.520Z If the harrowed wife of the victim was suffering, how much more the sensitive young chatelaine, whose nerves were so highly strung! The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z My heart was harrowed by a terrible conflict. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z Not a sound was to be heard — not a single breeze was abroad: A deep, solemn silence reigned around — a silence which harrowed up every feeling of the soul, for it spoke of dire mishaps. Antigua and the Antiguans, Volume I (of 2) A full account of the colony and its inhabitants from the time of the Caribs to the present day 2012-02-09T03:00:15.267Z The ground was plowed in the spring, harrowed and marked out with a single shovel both ways, the rows being four feet apart each way. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 12, March 22, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside 2012-02-24T03:00:26.570Z It grieved his mother that he was not found, that her heart had not been harrowed by the look of the swoln corpse.—O good mother, rather thank God for it!— Translations from the German (Vol 3 of 3) Tales by Musaeus, Tieck, Richter 2012-02-08T03:00:20.643Z Two thousand acres were lightly ploughed, then harrowed, and sown with winter rye; two thousand more were ploughed in preparation for the spring sowing; and some cottages were built. A Russian Gentleman 2012-02-08T03:00:18.800Z While I was harrowed by an agony that fluttered in every pulse, she was perfectly calm and collected, and, rising quietly from her seat, turned away to leave me. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 2012-02-10T03:00:15.463Z For days before the Renown reached the specified spot our feelings were harrowed and our dreams disturbed by foretellings of the unescapable ordeal of all novices. Down Under With the Prince 2012-01-29T03:00:07.103Z I harrowed it with a bramble bush, Sing ivy, sing ivy; And reaped it with my little pen-knife, Sing holly, go whistle, and ivy! The Big Book of Nursery Rhymes 2012-01-15T03:00:17.137Z Tait noted his harrowed look and broke out angrily: "Don't be cut up, my boy, just because she's fool enough to marry a bigger fool than herself." What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z There was something that had crept into his eyes which harrowed her. The Sailor 2011-12-03T03:00:11.697Z So Osmo set to work and between them they soon had the field plowed, harrowed, and planted. Mighty Mikko A Book of Finnish Fairy Tales and Folk Tales 2011-11-25T03:00:15.030Z The fields are ploughed and harrowed whilst covered with water, so that the surface is reduced to soft mud. The Inhabitants of the Philippines 2011-11-23T03:00:21.653Z She frequently had been harrowed to the breaking point by the sight of mothers separated from their children, and men and women who loved each other being parted for life. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z I actually gave out loud a low laugh that harrowed myself. In Accordance with the Evidence 2011-11-06T02:00:12.393Z Others can never know how my soul is harrowed by the recollection of the enormity of that breach of confidence. Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z It was Tuft who was there again; but as far as Kallem could see, without being near him, he appeared like another man, horrified and harrowed. In God's Way A Novel 2011-10-13T02:00:38.570Z With cruel suddenness the epidemic worked a loss of public confidence, and once more the heart of the Principal was harrowed with discouraging thoughts. Charles Lewis Cocke Founder of Hollins College 2011-10-08T02:00:24.723Z Aunt Angela, I may say, who has managed to reconcile herself to heavier expenditures, is harrowed at the waste of electric power, and wanders about the house turning off switches. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z Hectic and harrowed, Fawcett came to Frank's rooms and burst into tears. Edgar Saltus: The Man 2011-09-13T02:00:36.953Z Always these questions were seething in my mind as I swung my axe or plowed or harrowed. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z And, be it said, the average audience is not at all averse to being harrowed—provided this is done with any science and refinement. Bevis The Story of a Boy 2011-08-16T02:00:44.103Z "But I expect this search is harrowed, rather?" The Thousandth Woman 2011-08-15T02:00:25.383Z Of course if they are cruel enough they can make it seem plausible to her; I only wonder that, harrowed as she must have been for all these weeks, she has borne up at all. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z “I’d be happy,” he called back over his shoulder, “harrowed right under here.” Postcard From Saratoga Springs: As the Sun Rises, Two Legends Murmur 2011-08-10T23:50:09Z In some instances many acres had been plowed and harrowed, made ready for the sowing of grain that would immediately follow the first of the winter's rains. The Land of Lure A Story of the Columbia River Basin 2011-08-09T02:00:24.217Z The tears, the first he had shed, humanized and soothed his harrowed feelings. The Cavaliers of Virginia or, The Recluse of Jamestown. Vol. II 2011-07-18T02:00:20.080Z She had, indeed, one topic of thought that harrowed her mind continually. Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils 2011-07-17T02:00:37.407Z Whereupon Mr Bhosh, recollecting that he had actually entrusted his invaluable mare with her concomitant jockey to the mercy of this self-same Duchess, was harrowed with sudden misgivings. A Bayard From Bengal Being some account of the Magnificent and Spanking Career of Chunder Bindabun Bhosh,... 2011-07-13T02:00:17.950Z All the deepest chords in the man’s wretched, storm-tossed soul were harrowed and unstrung. Dorrien of Cranston 2011-07-07T02:00:31.540Z Artillery was moved forward and machine-guns seemed to spring up overnight in that much ploughed and harrowed land. Our Army at the Front 2011-06-26T02:00:07.933Z Notwithstanding this unanimity of opinion among his associates in command, the very first duty which presented itself in accordance with these views, harrowed his feelings in the most painful manner. The Cavaliers of Virginia or, The Recluse of Jamestown. Vol. II 2011-07-18T02:00:20.080Z Before entering she had been quite sure of her ability to carry off the short interview without betraying her harrowed emotions. Joan Thursday 2011-06-25T02:00:19.897Z You have got my feelings all harrowed up. Ruth Fielding In the Red Cross Doing Her Best For Uncle Sam 2011-06-14T02:00:23.757Z In the spring Neale had plowed and harrowed the garden with him and on occasion he was harnessed to a light cart for work about the place. The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies How They Met, What Happened, and How It Ended 2011-06-14T02:00:19.837Z In January and February, fields were ploughed and harrowed and the manure spread. Our Legal Heritage June 2011 (Sixth) Edition 2011-06-03T02:00:23.737Z I counted the long series of graves, which were closely ranged, and, being recently levelled, exhibited the appearance of a harrowed field. Ormond, Volume III (of 3) or, The Secret Witness 2011-06-02T02:00:21.807Z Those interviews harrowed the souls of the lovers, for, though each strove to cheer the other, neither could understand how this calamity had come to pass. The Shooting of Dan McGrew, A Novel Based on the Famous Poem of Robert Service 2011-05-28T02:00:24.557Z Needless to say, he joins in the search with ardour, but distractedly, suffering all the sadness of a torn and harrowed heart. Gwen Wynn 2011-04-09T02:00:12.230Z Again, we toiled hard, clearing the brush and picking up the stones from seventeen acres of new land: we plowed it three different ways, and then sowed and harrowed it with great care. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z The people he said had seen and felt too much of the tragic side of life; he wanted them to be amused, and not have their feelings harrowed up by tragic representations. The Mormons and the Theatre or The History of Theatricals in Utah 2011-03-14T03:01:07.627Z A wild waste of harrowed waters, stirred into whitecaps by the southern breeze, extended to a linelike horizon. The Ice Pilot 2011-03-09T03:00:48.433Z "Or harrowed to death, like the children of Ammon," continued the ploughman. The Shepherd's Calendar Volume I (of II) 2011-03-05T03:00:28.153Z It had been harrowed by the sweep of fire. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z Woods and fields bank themselves inland; here a dewy pasture, there a stretch of plowed earth recently sown and harrowed; elsewhere a grove of fir or maple or a hazel copse. The High Heart 2011-03-04T03:00:52.683Z When I was small I rode one of de oxen and harrowed de fields. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume X, Missouri Narratives 2011-02-25T03:01:01.877Z But even that old Hessian never harrowed or tamed the old man, who was a match for her. Oldfield A Kentucky Tale of the Last Century 2011-02-13T03:00:19.953Z Needless to say, he joins in the search with ardour, but distractedly; suffering all the sadness of a torn and harrowed heart. Gwen Wynn A Romance of the Wye 2011-02-09T03:00:45.007Z Great flocks of wild geese harrowed the sky. A Hero of Ticonderoga 2011-01-27T03:00:45.450Z Farmers plowed and harrowed the ground and sowed their oats and spring wheat in February and March. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z The inevitable thought that in the ordinary sequence of events, they should meet face to face, harrowed somewhat with the thought that she must keep his ideals down—or both were lost. She Buildeth Her House 2011-01-04T03:01:05.167Z The soil is turned up by a plough, and the seed sown on the furrow; after which the ground is harrowed. Lachesis Lapponica A Tour in Lapland, Volume 1 2010-12-31T03:00:11.350Z I scattered it 132 thicker than ever, and then harrowed it under a little with a rake, working till one o’clock, for Sunday dinner was at one-thirty. The Idyl of Twin Fires The many bitter reflections that harrowed his own bosom, he spoke not, and sharply he reprimanded others, who were yielding to despair. Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico Our “estate” was very thoroughly ploughed, harrowed, and drained at this time by wind, rain, pressure, and other such doughty laborers. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 These three ingredients may be thoroughly incorporated and used as a top dressing and lightly harrowed in about each tree. Cacao Culture in the Philippines Reverses had chilled the zeal of many leading men who at first espoused the cause of freedom but whose hearts were not yet sufficiently harrowed by oppression to have the good seed take root. Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution Beyond that was the vegetable garden, newly harrowed and fertilized, where Mike and Joe were busily working, the one planting peas, the other setting out a row of beets. The Idyl of Twin Fires They are plowed and harrowed, sprayed and pruned, down to the last corner of every orchard, and the last branch of every tree. Across the Continent by the Lincoln Highway You can imagine how it harrowed all of us, and especially the women. The King of Arcadia When Mrs. Pierce loudly announced the return of the men early in the afternoon, therefore, the invalid's sister was ready to be harrowed. Ewing\\'s Lady The public prosecutor then opened the case, and harrowed up my soul with the fearful account of the diabolical deed. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9 In two weeks we had a piece of land, nicely ploughed and harrowed, divided into more than twenty little squares, and in each square you could see of an afternoon a small boy toiling. The Idyl of Twin Fires I harrowed it with a bramble bush, Sing ivy, sing ivy; And reaped it with my little penknife, Sing holly, go whistle and ivy! The Nursery Rhymes of England Under his tuition, she learned to translate Virgil, to construe Homer and to solve equations in a way that filled his harrowed soul with pride. The Vision of Elijah Berl Respectable people don't allow themselves to be harrowed by crude emotions. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure His mind seemed to suffer more than his body; and words of fearful import escaped from him at intervals, which harrowed up the souls of those who attended him. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9 Are you accusing me," asked Theodore with a smile, "of having harrowed your feelings with a more or less elaborately constructed fiction? The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. But King William, far from being harrowed by the woeful enumeration, laid an imperious hand on the strings. The House of Fulfilment Amazed I stood, harrowed with grief and fear; 565 And ‘O poor hapless nightingale,’ thought I, ‘How sweet thou sing’st, how near the deadly snare!’ Minor Poems by Milton As early in spring as the ground is in suitable condition to be worked it has to be plowed and harrowed and brought into as perfect condition as possible. Asparagus, its culture for home use and for market: a practical treatise on the planting, cultivation, harvesting, marketing, and preserving of asparagus, with notes on its history Sometimes it seems to me that they must like to have their feelings harrowed up, judging from the kind of plays they go to see. Peggy Raymond's Vacation or Friendly Terrace Transplanted The nerves of the public had not been harrowed by tales of atrocities on the high seas, and the nation confidingly believed that the glorious traditions of naval warfare were respected even by Germany. Banked Fires They generally have about twenty bushels of Maze and about twenty bushels of Wheat from an acre of land, that was only cleared of its woods and harrowed without ever having a Plow in it. Glimpses of the Past History of the River St. John, A.D. 1604-1784 We remained in the churchyard, grouped together and speaking in whispers, our souls harrowed by the most gloomy and despairing thoughts. Acadian Reminiscences : The True Story of Evangeline Good farm land, suitable for corn or potatoes, answers its purpose very well, and it flourishes on green sward properly plowed and harrowed. The Gladiolus A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Gladiolus Only"—still avoiding his eyes, she turned to survey the harrowed land—"only, I'm some put out. The Plow-Woman "It was torn by the plough of eagerness and harrowed with anxiety lest I should be late and lose my place beside you," he returned feelingly. Banked Fires But before that the fields, which had lain fallow through the winter, must be ploughed and harrowed. Jena or Sedan? Ah, my dear mother," he writes on New Year's day, 1836, "I am harrowed with grief. The Galaxy, Volume 23, No. 2, February, 1877 In either case they can be covered with a cultivator, as before described, ridged up, and harrowed or raked afterwards, thus saving the first and most expensive weeding. The Gladiolus A Practical Treatise on the Culture of the Gladiolus Colonel Cummings was harrowed by Jamieson's months of anguish and illness, and angered by the indifference and dawdling of the captors in the face of his demand and threat. The Plow-Woman Corn, potatoes, peas, and other crops that are planted in straight rows, should be harrowed just after coming up, with a V drag, drawn by two horses. Soil Culture It is only men that commit themselves to actions which will not bear the light who resort to subterfuges and concealments, and are harrowed by apprehensions. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 2, No. 12, May, 1851. Mrs. Ruth was harrowed by what the child must have suffered. When Ghost Meets Ghost She noted that he looked well, although his face still bore a harrowed expression. The Fate of Felix Brand Clear weather and sunshine would not long continue, and the first field on the claim must be turned up and well harrowed before the opening of winter. The Plow-Woman He had no rest night or day; he was constantly racked and harrowed by some new shock of grief or repugnance. The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 29, May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly She turned a harrowed glance his way, and saw, to her bewilderment, that he was smiling broadly. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards Ignorant as yet who was the victim, her soul was harrowed up with the most fearful apprehensions, the reality of which would dash the cup of happiness from her lips, and embitter her future existence. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance. The land should be thoroughly well plowed, harrowed, mixed and smoothed. Manual of American Grape-Growing He told me that he had harrowed in thirty-five acres of wheat that day, and that it was just a common day's work to plow seven acres of land. Ox-Team Days on the Oregon Trail No one knows better than you by now, how much cause you gives that proud old gent to feel harrowed.' Faro Nell and Her Friends Wolfville Stories The gravel is then thoroughly and repeatedly harrowed with a heavy stiff tooth harrow to mix thoroughly the fine and coarse gravel so as to produce as nearly a uniform mixture as may be. American Rural Highways Ay, when he was not racked and harrowed by nightmares, he was either disturbed by the angels of his visions or the succubi of his dreams. The Book of Khalid The land should be plowed again, deeply and as early in the fall as possible, harrowed thoroughly, or possibly cross-plowed and then harrowed. Manual of American Grape-Growing She looked anxiously up at the sun, which was shining slantingly upon the freshly harrowed land through a gray haze that hung about it. The Biography of a Prairie Girl If it breaks up rough and turfy, as much land previously in corn is apt to do, it should be harrowed or dragged until it is fine. The Peanut Plant Its Cultivation And Uses It may also be accomplished by spreading dry clay on the upper course before it is harrowed and then harrowing to mix it with the gravel. American Rural Highways Do you ask me the place of the Valley, Ye hearts that are harrowed by care? Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul High overhead a triangle of wild geese harrowed the blue sky. Letters on an Elk Hunt With one consent Fred, Jack and I refused to talk about our chances, and set out to enjoy the few days which remained to us without being harrowed by doubts and fears. Godfrey Marten, Undergraduate It was not very easy work, as you would know if you had ever tried to reduce ground that has been merely ploughed and harrowed, to the smooth evenness necessary for making shallow drills. Nobody To see those words so cruelly set in black and white, staring at her with frightful truth, harrowed the very soul of her. Rose O'Paradise “If the seeds of discontent have been sown in this parish, Terence Conroy,” said Mr McQueen, “’tis you and the likes of you that have ploughed and harrowed the ground ready for them! The Irish Twins Suppose it be necessary to "harrow up the soul," in order that the soul be no longer harrowed? Captain Sword and Captain Pen A Poem Luther plowed and harrowed and sowed for us—two fields of rye and timothy mixed, to insure a future meadow, this on Westbury's advice. Dwellers in Arcady The Story of an Abandoned Farm B's field when the plants were set out was a mass of clods, as it had been plowed, when wet, some time before and never harrowed but once. Tomato Culture: A Practical Treatise on the Tomato It is then spread with fish scrap at the rate of one ton to the acre, which is thoroughly harrowed in. The Cauliflower Of course the soil was good, and had been ruthlessly harrowed and ploughed into the very pink of condition to receive such seed. Anthony Lyveden The foreman, dazed by the unexpected attack, turned a surprised and harrowed countenance toward the men as he scrambled to his feet. The Free Range Sweet it is to pass through a long life in confident hopes, making the spirits swell with bright merriment; but I shudder as I behold thee harrowed by agonies incalculable.... Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound and the Seven Against Thebes The former authority recommends 2 to 3 cwt. per acre for wheat, to be sown broadcast and harrowed into the land before sowing the seed. Manures and the principles of manuring The manure, of whatever kind, should be mainly spread upon the ground and plowed under, a smaller amount, in a finely divided state, being harrowed in upon the surface. The Cauliflower My own feelings can never be harrowed on behalf of a widow with a marriageable daughter, but I am aware that habitual readers of romance, like ostriches, will swallow anything. The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia Thus, when our feelings were harrowed up by the report of butcheries, the tales of life-long suffering of the forlorn captives were scarcely ever known. Seven and Nine years Among the Camanches and Apaches An Autobiography The large sawahs are also harrowed with the garoe; and, finally, small trenches are cut for the water to flow from one terrace to another. A Visit to Java With an Account of the Founding of Singapore It practically means that the land will be as thoroughly renovated as if it had been plowed and harrowed. Making a Lawn We have most of us—of the sentimental ones at least—gone through some similar small drama, and been a little harrowed by it. Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life The roots and other light matter harrowed up on the surface of the ground for burning we call tabs. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities He held her on his breast and soothed her, his own face harrowed with pain. Children of the Desert The lands are ploughed, harrowed, and weeded by the men, but the transplanting, reaping, and threshing is done by women. A Visit to Java With an Account of the Founding of Singapore Thus the emigrants from England to the northern colonies looked to subsistence from the fruits of labour; ploughed, harrowed, and grew rich, and civilized. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847 There are inconveniences attached to the private possession of bullion; many persons dislike the voices of peacocks, and I, at all events, am perfectly harrowed by the physiognomy of apes. Hortus Vitae Essays on the Gardening of Life After this they are harrowed, the farmer standing on the harrow and driving the buffalo as it wades along, until they are masses of rich, liquid mud. Life and sport in China Second Edition The peat was plowed, once harrowed, then carted directly to the hopper of the machine. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel “The rejoicing in hell was as great as the grief when Christ harrowed it,” men said. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England It is spread in a circle around the trees extending out about twice the spread of the branches and plowed or harrowed into the soil. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 41st Annual Meeting Pleasant Valley, New York, August 28, 29 and 30, 1950 Thrilled and startled he pauses not, "harrowed with fear and wonder like Horatio on the previous night, but at once addresses it, as he said he would, though hell itself should gape." The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1 Indeed, she wondered whether she had not unnecessarily harrowed the girl’s feelings. Brandon of the Engineers They only want to be left in peace and not bothered or have their feelings harrowed…. The Long Trick “At last we are within Carlisle walls, and glad thereof are we,” said Adam Bell, “but when and how we shall go out again Christ only knows, who harrowed Hell and brought out its prisoners.” Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race Now are we in, said Adam Bell, Whereof we are full fain; But Christ he knowes, that harrowed hell, How we shall come out again. The Book of Brave Old Ballads Now I'm to be harrowed with melancholy and passion, when I was having such an agreeable time! The Reckoning If the ground is very uneven, it is well to have it ploughed, and afterward harrowed to pulverize the soil and secure a comparatively level surface. Amateur Gardencraft A Book for the Home-Maker and Garden Lover His heart is harrowed with mingled emotions—passions of varied complexion, all evil. The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea I'm a normal man, Ombos, and I object to having my free imagination harrowed over things that don't count. War and the Weird "And Jack and I are terribly harrowed up in our minds," I went on. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 If, later on, you are harrowed as I have been harrowed, remember J'ai passé par là. The Lowest Rung Together with The Hand on the Latch, St. Luke's Summer and The Understudy The next day he had harrowed it and sown it down to grass, and then had taken to his bed, where the neighbors found him, and, one and another, nursed him through his fever. Country Neighbors And I saw upon their foreheads Letters where the irons burned, And their backs left gashed and harrowed Where the lash for life-blood yearned, And their lank limbs, fester-eaten, Showed where gnawing shackles turned. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy After spreading on the manure, the field may be plowed again and harrowed frequently until all the lumps are made fine, and the surface mellow. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce Two hundred pounds of soil from an old field should be well harrowed into each acre of land when preparing for a cowpea seeding in a new region. Crops and Methods for Soil Improvement I loosened quantities of wash, and harrowed it to the sides of the trench in which my sluice box lay embedded. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer Every day he looked more harrowed and distressed, and the smile that had formerly come so spontaneously came now with an effort. Carl and the Cotton Gin In the meanwhile it is harrowed several times to break the lumps. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania After the tobacco field is harrowed it is ready for the ridger, which makes the hills and gathers together all of the loose manure on the surface, and collects it in the ridges. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce Last Spring, a light dressing of manure, but all that we could afford, was applied, the whole well ploughed, harrowed, seeded to grass with barley, harrowed, and rolled. Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles We harrowed the stuff down to old Lochhead's race, where we hired a water right. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer "No; I am sorry to have harrowed up your mother's feelings by a story which proves to be untrue." Chester Rand or The New Path to Fortune Old ground must be turned up with subsoil plough, and it must be harrowed and re-harrowed, and then the crop will not be as large as that of the new ground with less culture. The Wedding Ring A Series of Discourses for Husbands and Wives and Those Contemplating Matrimony In 1847 appeared his "Town Lyrics," a series of ballads which harrowed the soul by laying bare many of the secret miseries of the town. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume VI The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century His peace was killed with cabbage-stocks on the hustings; his days were devastated by groans; and his soul harrowed by hisses. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 453 Volume 18, New Series, September 4, 1852 The stuff it contained gave an average of over four ounces to the pan; it had to be harrowed to Mulcahy's spring, there to be cradled. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer The sand taken from this spot was harrowed out and dumped in a pile over the horse-radish bed in the back yard. The House An Episode in the Lives of Reuben Baker, Astronomer, and of His Wife, Alice But now I feel that it would be wrong for me to neglect the chance to sow my little seed in the soil so plainly harrowed for its growth. The Brentons They had escaped, not scourged or harrowed according to their deserts, but smiling like sleepy children, through the door of unconsciousness and oblivion. The Tyranny of Weakness Wood-ashes, raked or harrowed in just previous to sowing the seed, make an excellent surface-dressing, as they not only prevent the depredations of insects, but give strength and vigor to the young plants. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use. Every digger had a depositing-floor to which his ground was carted or harrowed. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer Henceforth he remained in the house, except when he went to his post on the walls immediately adjoining; and he therefore escaped being harrowed by the sight of sufferings that he could not relieve. For the Temple A Tale of the Fall of Jerusalem The harrowed feelings of these poor creatures on the wreck, during the short time that they remained, had a greater effect in undermining the constitution than many years of laborious occupation on shore. The King's Own Over the harrowed visage of the host swept an almost felicitous wave of relief and then, as abruptly, his cheeks changed color again, fading to an ashen pallor tinged with greenish sickliness. The Tyranny of Weakness The surface is then harrowed, and next raked free of stones, and lumps of earth. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use. To this spring he had scarped a footpath along the mountain side, and over this footpath he harrowed his stuff. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer He had been harrowed and fatigued by the funeral; no more. Clayhanger I harnessed eight dogs to my plough, and ploughed up my little fields; and, after making a harrow, I harrowed in my wheat with the dogs. By Canoe and Dog-Train I will not attempt to describe or enlarge upon the feelings which then harrowed my soul; the words have never yet been coined which could adequately express my anguish. The Rover's Secret A Tale of the Pirate Cays and Lagoons of Cuba It should be deeply ploughed, and the surface afterwards made fine and friable by being thoroughly harrowed. The Field and Garden Vegetables of America Containing Full Descriptions of Nearly Eleven Hundred Species and Varietes; With Directions for Propagation, Culture and Use. I enjoyed the play of moods in these songs—I liked to be harrowed one minute and tickled the next. The Promised Land The seed is generally broadcasted for a fiber crop and then harrowed in. Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition Having harrowed the poor sensation-loving souls as thoroughly as could be desired, the Elder began the process of "letting them down easy." Other Main-Travelled Roads Just before the main crop is sowed, the narrow strip is plowed up and thoroughly harrowed and the larvæ perish for want of food. Checking the Waste A Study in Conservation As the voice of the turtledove was lifted in the plaintive notes of nesting time, Adam harrowed three acres of the plowed land and planted it in wheat and corn. The Master-Knot of Human Fate Both before and after planting the ground should be ploughed and harrowed until it is as mellow as an ash heap. Walnut Growing in Oregon Then the plowed land should be harrowed several times to get the land in a soft, mellow condition. Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition One of my neighbors applied for three years in succession, 100 lbs. harrowed in with rye, on two acres light sand—yield, 14 bushels to the acre; 10 bushels more than the acre adjoining. Guano A Treatise of Practical Information for Farmers He told me with curses and imprecations that I had no right to write such an abominable thing which, he said, had gratuitously and intolerably harrowed his feelings. Notes on My Books The leader steps over them one by one, and the awestruck youths follow him until they stand in a row before the high priest, their very souls harrowed by his awful glare. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) The Belief Among the Aborigines of Australia, the Torres Straits Islands, New Guinea and Melanesia It is ploughed by some twenty or thirty, and harrowed by some fifty or sixty. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II If before he had trembled, now—— But his harrowed mind and exhausted body no longer allowed him even anxiety. The Young Duke There was no material difference in the time or manner of seeding; except that the manure was lightly cross-ploughed in, and the guano and bones harrowed in with the wheat. Guano A Treatise of Practical Information for Farmers The chief advantage of sowing before the ground can be harrowed arises from the benefit which the young plants derive from the plentiful supply of moisture in the soil at that season. Clovers and How to Grow Them It was trying to him occasionally to see other boys situated much more favorably, having enough and to spare; and now and then a fling, such as the foregoing, harrowed up his feelings somewhat. The Bobbin Boy or, How Nat Got His learning Amazed I stood, harrowed with grief and fear; And “O poor hapless nightingale,” thought I, “How sweet thou sing’st, how near the deadly snare!” Milton's Comus She started, she looked up, her mournful countenance harrowed his heart. Henrietta Temple A Love Story The Guano was sowed dry, and on the wide rows laid off for sowing wheat, and ploughed in with two horses, the wheat then harrowed in. Guano A Treatise of Practical Information for Farmers But before doing so, the land should be carefully disked in the fall, and the clover seed harrowed or otherwise covered in the spring. Clovers and How to Grow Them She would not have her feelings again harrowed by his painfully exact rendering of the noises made by a sturdy, happy porker over its trough. Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl Again, we speak of our feelings being "harrowed." Stories That Words Tell Us No people of modern times has been so harried and harrowed as these Germans. Germany and the Germans From an American Point of View As soon as the guano is ploughed in, the wheat should be sowed and harrowed in, in the usual way. Guano A Treatise of Practical Information for Farmers The implements should be driven first one way and then the other, and, of course, the seed is harrowed after it has been sown. Clovers and How to Grow Them Save! she exclaimed, with harrowed aspect wild; Oh, save my innocent, my helpless child! The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan The Vice was given a place, low clownish fellows were admitted to relieve the harrowed feelings, and our old acquaintance, Herod, was summoned from the Miracles to lend his aid. The Growth of English Drama He only winces and groans, or gives an almost involuntary cry as the cruel blows fall on some previously harrowed spot. Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond And Henrietta Hen was quick to discover that the freshly ploughed and harrowed field offered a fine place to scratch for all kinds of worms and bugs and grubs. The Tale of Henrietta Hen The judgment must determine whether the land should be plowed, or disked and pulverized, or simply harrowed. Clovers and How to Grow Them Four or five were then often in the same field, some in the trees, some on the ground, their white and black showing distinctly on the level brown earth recently harrowed or rolled. Nature Near London But I think they like to get all harrowed up. John Ward, Preacher A piece of waste land was enclosed, drained, ploughed, harrowed, and thickly covered in the year 1822 with burnt marl and cinders. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV. Mr. Record: It should have been harrowed well after that rain. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 When these have matured, the land is harrowed, which scatters the seeds in the chaff, and from these another crop is produced. Clovers and How to Grow Them But it was only the name that reverberated within the walls of her brain, harrowed by fever. Visionaries Kindly keep your silence, sir, and do not outrage my sufficiently harrowed feelings by adding worse to bad. Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life There is no doubt," Frederick felt, while the music tortured and harrowed him, "that men seek madness, they seek it again and again. Atlantis Plantings should preferably be made on ground plowed the fall previous, but spring plowed ground will answer if thoroughly disced, harrowed and planked and then repeated, to make the ground firm. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 In the distance they could see Brimstead's house and the harrowed fields around it. A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy The man, leaning upon his shaking hands before him, stood there, for these moments at least, a harrowed thing. Emily Fox-Seton Being "The Making of a Marchioness" and "The Methods of Lady Walderhurst" Gustus tarried, harrowed by his superstition, but with love trying to master fear. A Little Florida Lady This time she did not repulse him and, trustingly, as a child confides to his mother, he depicted to her the suffering that harrowed his life and made it a hell. The House of the Vampire Good-morning, William," he said, "and a happy Christmas, and I hope it's not too much to ask of you that on this relation-infested day one's feelings may be harrowed by you as little as possible. More William When he finished the field, plowed and harrowed and fertilized by war, had been sowed for all time. A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy Still the arms hovered, the crests ruffled, and the eyes searched down into the depths of me, which had so lately been plowed and harrowed and sown with a new and productive flower. The Golden Bird The grasses and clovers are generally broadcasted by hand or machine, and are then lightly harrowed and are generally rolled. The First Book of Farming I say obviously, because no men with decency or the most ordinary imagination would have dared to harrow a man's secret soul as you harrowed mine. The Enchanted Canyon Here may be seen pieces of land in size from five to fifteen acres, regularly ploughed and harrowed. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants He stood watching a moment while the man harnessed the horses to the big drill, which, standing quiescent now, was soon to rattle and clank over the ploughed and harrowed earth of the four-acre field. Secret Bread Then it was to be well ploughed and harrowed, and about 10 lb. of seed sown per acre in the end of March or in April. A Short History of English Agriculture The lime is then spread and harrowed in. The First Book of Farming The Babes used up their provisions; they went about as far as they could on credit; they harrowed the feelings of the community—and then, in a very mild way, they struck it. The Killer It has been the battle-field of Europe: a thousand armies have harrowed it; human blood has drenched it from Liège to Ostend; it has been depopulated again and again. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm However, the passers-by, harrowed by his condition, never failed to throw him scraps of food. More Translations from the Chinese He then planted the seed—got a hatchet, and selecting the best thorn-bush he could find, cut it down, tied a rope to the trunk, seized the rope, and in this manner harrowed his potato-ground. Phil Purcel, The Pig-Driver; The Geography Of An Irish Oath; The Lianhan Shee Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three These are sown broadcast and harrowed in or are planted in drills or furrows and cultivated a few times. The First Book of Farming Alas, that the soul must be ploughed and harrowed, and the precious seed trodden in, before it can give forth its fairest-flowers or its immortal fruit! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 76, February, 1864 From then until September 1, these fields were harrowed each week in half lap, so that by the time we were ready to seed them they were in excellent condition and free from weeds. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm Vaguely, unrecognizingly then, for the first time, her heavy eyes sensed the hotel proprietor's presence and worried their way across the tearful ladies to Barton's harrowed face. Little Eve Edgarton The picture represents a field which is being thoroughly harrowed by an implement, and the delightful air, the accompanying idea of hard work, and the bluish-black clods of earth make a pleasant impression. Dream Psychology Psychoanalysis for Beginners His soul seems to have been harrowed by the consciousness of crime, and he sought, by the cruel rites of a debasing superstition, to appease the wrath of the Gods. The Empire of Russia After strewing the seed, the field should be harrowed down by two turns of the harrow, and then again by two turns more after the third day. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. He added that the seed ought to be sown as soon thereafter as possible and that a liberal dressing of commercial fertilizer should be sown before the seed was harrowed in. The Fat of the Land The Story of an American Farm In the library was a commercial and real-estate gathering, and the field of speculation was broken up, harrowed and seeded down. The Colossus A Novel Surely he could not think on his ways—on his then late transgressions, but remorse must have harrowed up his soul! Sermons on Various Important Subjects After Cantarac had led his troops into the batteries of Callao, the success was announced by the firing of guns and other demonstrations which harrowed up the souls of the Chilian officers. Narrative of Services in the Liberation of Chili, Peru and Brazil, from Spanish and Portuguese Domination, Volume 1 It is absolutely indispensable to get all this done on our light soils, especially before the end of October, and have the land carefully harrowed down, so as to prevent the moisture escaping. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. I found him," chuckled Benson, "and I took the liberty of piping his little game off to the harrowed women. The Taming of Red Butte Western Tears were coursing down the bronzed cheek of the grand old warrior like drops of glistening dew upon the harrowed face of a mountain rock. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall The population there must have gone down by many millions since the days of the Antonines, with all the civil wars, plagues, pestilences, and famines that have harrowed the years between. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19 Thou shalt not lose thy rights in such an hour, When I am harrowed thus with doubt and fear. The Seven Plays in English Verse With the first fall of the rains the lands are ploughed and harrowed. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Ploughing time had come, and when we had a mind to plough that field outside, it is the way we found it, ploughed, and harrowed, and sowed with wheat. Gods and Fighting Men In this book we are not spared one fact of the sad story; but our feelings are not harrowed by the recital of imaginary outrages. MacMillan & Co.'s General Catalogue of Works in the Departments of History, Biography, Travels, and Belles Lettres, December, 1869 His face, as I saw it, was harrowed and tormented. The Red Redmaynes It may well be that his sufferings, so far from destroying his real genius, harrowed and fertilized the soil in which it grew. The Art of Letters Half a bushel of seed to the acre is the usual quantity, sown broadcast and harrowed in. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. This may be explained by the fact that England is an old country, having been plowed and planted and harrowed for close on to a thousand years before America was discovered. Story of Chester Lawrence The inmost soul of him was very piteous, harrowed often by a new dread—the dread of dying. Marcella The trial continued one week, during which the recital of his misrule and cruel deeds must have intensely harrowed his soul. Sketches of the Covenanters They seemed men harrowed up by the past, and desperate as to the future. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists In the month of Aghun, the whole land is covered with fresh earth, again twice ploughed, and harrowed in different directions, and then manured with dung. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. Yet it was not all these characteristics—it was some horror of the mind, some inscrutable antipathy awakened by this picture, which harrowed up my feelings. Tales of a Traveller She gave me a string of reminiscences about her that enchained, enchanted, and yet harrowed me. Aylwin The whole country looks as if it had been carefully ploughed, harrowed, and finally rolled, the farmer having omitted the seed. McKinlay's Journal of Exploration in the Interior of Australia He by no means harrowed them daily; he was far too astute for that. The Conqueror The fields are plowed—by the best growers—ten inches deep; cross-plowed and harrowed until the soil is fine, and then ridged—that is to say, two furrows are thrown together. Northern California, Oregon, and the Sandwich Islands Something more than physical pain had harrowed the woman before him to such deliberate mockery. Broken to the Plow The field is divided into regular beds, well harrowed both before and after the seed is sown, which makes them resemble gardens. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time I frankly admit I do not care to be taught a lesson, or to have my mind harrowed by the presentation of some psychological study. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 24, 1891 Who like the poor are harrowed with oppression, ever subject to the imperious taxes, and the gripes of mightiness? The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 581, December 15, 1832 At a moment when I, feeling too harrowed, was not looking, I heard a cry different from hers, a cry that was scarcely more than the sound of a moving object, a light grating. The Inferno It seemed that he came and disappeared always as suddenly and in his wake a furrow of men harrowed to supreme unrest yielded up a harvest sown of dragon's teeth. Broken to the Plow In front of the house was a fenced acre, ploughed and harrowed to a dead level. Jim Waring of Sonora-Town Tang of Life Everywhere the sky was harrowed by the wedged wild geese, their voices as sweet as organ tones; and ducks quacked, whistled and whirred overhead, a true rain of birds beating up against the wind. Vandemark's Folly In the air was an odour of the harrowed earth, and up in the hills a shout of greeting came out of field or garden as Trove went by. Darrel of the Blessed Isles Suddenly Kan Wong noticed that there were no more soldiers save only those who lay writhing or in still, twisted heaps upon the harrowed ground. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1919 Those who escaped torture had their feelings harrowed by the sight of the sufferings of their fellows. The Philippines: Past and Present (Volume 1 of 2) To my surprise he readily acknowledged that he felt something within him which fully met all I asserted, and that I had harrowed his feelings and made him wretched. The Grimké Sisters Sarah and Angelina Grimké: the First American Women Advocates of Abolition and Woman's Rights The closed door fascinated Ailsa, distressed, harrowed her, till she stood there twisting her hands between desire and pallid indecision. Ailsa Paige He had come, he said, to give utterance to his deep grief at the mishap of yesterday, the recollection of which had harrowed his soul. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859 This afternoon I turned a lot of little town boys into my strawberry bed, and now it looks like a field that had been harrowed and rolled. A Kentucky Cardinal With that she pounced on me and I was scraped and kneaded, and towelled and thumped, and harrowed and reaped, until I was really quite beside myself. Ten Boys from Dickens The tin spoons and steel knives and forks harrowed her aesthetic sense without impairing her ability to satisfy hunger. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest Oh! that shriek which rent the air, Like the voice of some fell demon harrowed by a mad despair. The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens Early as Martin was up to feed his stock, she was up still earlier that she might lend a hand to a neighbor, harrowed by the fear that gathered fruit might perish. Dust Farmers raised heavy crops of turnips and grain from the surface and they scarcely ever ploughed or harrowed the ground without turning up Roman coins or pieces of pottery. The Life of Thomas Telford; civil engineer with an introductory history of roads and travelling in Great Britain Do you ask me the place of the Valley, Ye hearts that are harrowed by Care? Poems: Patriotic, Religious To see fields freshly harrowed and ready for planting, denotes that you are soon to benefit by your endeavor and long struggles for success. Ten Thousand Dreams Interpreted, or what's in a dream: a scientific and practical exposition We don’t want to be harrowed and disgusted with an account of the doings of the lower orders. Intentions "You are like old Dorcas," she once told her husband, driven desperate by the exhausted, harrowed look that was becoming habitual in Bill's face. Dust These keen self-condemning reflections harrowed every root of quiet from his soul. The Life of General Francis Marion He descended into hell, and having harrowed it, he delivered thence souls that had been imprisoned therein for ages long. Barlaam and Ioasaph As soon as Easter came, then went they forth, and harrowed, and burned, and wasted the king's farms; and they despoiled the lands of all the men that were in the king's service. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle They began on Dannie's field, because it was closest, and for the next two weeks, unless it were too rainy to work, they plowed, harrowed, lined off, and planted the seed. At the Foot of the Rainbow The uniform brownness of the harrowed field glowed with a rosy tinge, as though the powdered clods had sweated out in minute pearls of blood the toil of uncounted ploughmen. Amy Foster "I was so harrowed up in my mind last night that I didn't think about my clothes at all," said Anne. Anne of Green Gables But Molly Brandeis, harrowed in spirit and numbed in body, was too spent to eat. Fanny Herself Heavenly melody, in our then state of mind, would only have still further harrowed us. Three Men in a Boat Nay, more than this: provided the novelist contrive to rouse our prejudices, it matters with us not at all whether afterward they be soothed or harrowed. The Certain Hour On Annixter's ranch, the land had not only been harrowed, as well as seeded, but in some cases, cross-harrowed as well. The Octopus : A story of California But indignation was not natural to her, and having been so worn and harrowed by late events, she lost any powers of defence that mood might have lent her. A Pair of Blue Eyes The pent up agony, indignation and pathos of an abused and harrowed boyhood and youth, bursting out in all their freshness and overwhelming earnestness! My Bondage and My Freedom Blith speaks of an instrument which ploughed, sowed and harrowed at the same time; and the setting of corn was then a subject of much discussion. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 Alma 36:19 19 And now, behold, when I thought this, I could remember my pains no more; yea, I was harrowed up by the memory of my sins no more. The Book of Mormon This was at once harrowed and prepared for the seed. Freeland A Social Anticipation She was a veritable bundle of these petty accumulated concepts, harrowed to their quick. Star-Dust Their feelings had been harrowed by the story of his cruelties, their fears excited by rumours of his power and intentions. A History of Rome During the Later Republic and Early Principate Thirty years later the large farms of the Pacific states were ploughed, harrowed and sowed with wheat in a single operation by fifty-horse-power traction engines drawing ploughs, harrows and press drills. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 Alma 36:12 12 But I was racked with eternal torment, for my soul was harrowed up to the greatest degree and racked with all my sins. The Book of Mormon She is disgusted with common people, harrowed by jealousy, envy, deceit and every hideous feeling, yet feels herself frozen in the depth, and moving only on the surface. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene The ten starters passed in stately procession from the green-swarded paddock through an open gate to the soft harrowed earth, gleaming pink-brown in the sunlight, of the course. Thoroughbreds If a conscience is tender, it must be because it is harrowed up. The Puritans It is next to be well ploughed and harrowed; and about 10 lb. of clover seed must be sown on an acre in April or the end of March. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 So I am to be content with being harrowed? Selected Polish Tales Instead of noticing his questions, my soul was harrowed with anxiety respecting the fate of my uncle and sisters. Edgar Huntly or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker Being but human, Job's soul is harrowed up by grief; but, recognising the emptiness of all things, he endures his lot manfully and without murmur or complaint. The Sceptics of the Old Testament: Job - Koheleth - Agur It must also be well harrowed, and cleansed from all grass, roots, and stumps of trees, to facilitate the hoeing after the weed appears above ground. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 2 The scene quite harrowed me, but I was prevented from seeing it through by the reappearance of the landlord on behalf of number 12. A Passionate Pilgrim "Billy, who else is there with the Governor?" she questioned, anxiously, harrowed by that memory of her father's tone when he shouted the word "lunatic!" All-Wool Morrison She had no particular craving at the moment either to be thrilled by adventures or harrowed by the partings of lovers. The Vision of Desire The ground was not plowed right, or disced perhaps, Or harrowed fine enough, or too little seed Was sown. Toward the Gulf The ground has first to be plowed and harrowed, and is afterward laid off in eighteen-inch rows because beets, you know, are planted from seed. The Story of Sugar It takes only a few men to manage it, and in a short time it has plowed, harrowed, and sown the broad acres; nothing is left to do until the harvest time arrives. History of California The girl, harrowed by her apprehensions, was not in the mood to discuss affairs with this amateur belligerent. All-Wool Morrison He always rose before dawn and worked—dug, harrowed, threshed, planed, repaired—with his huge, strong, pock-marked hands; he could only use his muscular strength. Tales of the Wilderness Do you ask me the place of the Valley, Ye hearts that are harrowed by care? Poets of the South It should be applied once in three to five years, at the rate of 75 to 100 bushels per acre, after plowing, and thoroughly harrowed in. Home Vegetable Gardening — a Complete and Practical Guide to the Planting and Care of All Vegetables, Fruits and Berries Worth Growing for Home Use And I ought to think of you as well, miss, who has been sadly harrowed listening when you was not born yet. Erema — My Father's Sin Every Member of this House, every inhabitant of this country, has been sufficiently harrowed with details regarding it. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1 Cheever came home less and less, and he was evidently so harrowed with his own situation that Charity felt almost more sorry for him than angry at him. We Can't Have Everything Christ had harrowed hell, and burst the bonds of the graves. Discipline and Other Sermons In weeks of uncertainty the time went by, eking out to the harrowed, homesick boy but a mere existence. The Hero of Hill House In the course of the last eight holes the girl's haughty soul had been rudely harrowed. The Clicking of Cuthbert Mark looked at her, with harrowed eyes, and dropped his gaze. The City of Fire Her journey to the studio was harrowed by the financial problem which has often tortured people in limousines. We Can't Have Everything The relations were irregular, and were harrowed by the temperaments of each. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 1 Maso evidently struggled to subdue some feeling which harrowed his very soul, and his success was owing to such a command of himself as men rarely obtain. The Headsman The Abbaye des Vignerons The land is worked and pulverised, and reploughed, and harrowed, and cleaned, till not a lump the size of a pigeon's egg is to be seen. Sport and Work on the Nepaul Frontier Twelve Years Sporting Reminiscences of an Indigo Planter Green pastures slope up the hill behind them to the north; pink-brown arable lands, ploughed and harrowed, are flung off to either side, east and west. Anne Severn and the Fieldings She chuckled over the romance of it, but he was harrowed with office troubles. We Can't Have Everything In October these fields must be ploughed three or four times, and harrowed twice or thrice. The Former Philippines thru Foreign Eyes I plowed and harrowed and planted, expecting nothing. Adventures in Contentment Again he poured a hot fire on the place where he knew the Germans were cowering, tearing up the ground with a storm of bullets as though it had been freshly harrowed. Air Service Boys over the Atlantic Its worn and harrowed features, its look of graven patience, smote her like a cry. Mercy Philbrick's Choice The sound was peculiar—original—unearthly—and reminded me of the same music which had so harrowed my nerves at Bologne. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 324, July 26, 1828 The memory of his harrowed feelings on that occasion would stay with Steve for quite some time, and produce an unpleasant sensation every time it came before his mental vision. At Whispering Pine Lodge They were of the old sort, indoctrinated Presbyterians, and they harrowed well our barren field with the tooth of their hard creed. Adventures in Contentment Half of this wandering patchwork of squares was earth, brown and gray, curried and disked, and rolled and combed and harrowed, with not a tiny leaf of green in all the miles. The Desert of Wheat Across the battlefield of Diest there is a brown stretch of harrowed ground half a furlong in length. America's War for Humanity Has not the light of that Resurrection morning filled with glory the cross and the grave, yea the very agony in the Garden, and hell itself, which Christ harrowed for us? All Saints' Day and Other Sermons The only point where he didn't appear scrupulous was going around to bid people good-bye, which seemed simple-hearted and affecting in a way, but it harrowed the Mayor's feelings. The Belted Seas The fishermen in the markets harrowed the feelings of their timid customers with tales of surprises, captures, and abductions. The Prince of India — Volume 01 His clothes were cut in a way that harrowed Psmith's sensitive soul every time he looked at them. Psmith in the City Swank's sensitive soul was perhaps the most harrowed of all. The Cruise of the Kawa Thaddeus could bear the sight no longer, but, setting spurs to his horse, fled from the contemplation of scenes which harrowed up his soul. Thaddeus of Warsaw Cow-peas were then sown and plowed under in August, when another coat of manure was harrowed in. Success with Small Fruits They harrowed her with arithmetic and grammar, which she abhorred; they taught her patriotic songs, about a country to which she did not belong. Love's Pilgrimage As for keeping that poor blind boy harrowed up all the time and prolonging the agony —well, at least she could do something about THAT, thank goodness! Dawn She would tell him harrowing stories, and it was his duty to be duly harrowed; he must be continually acting an emotional part. 100%: the Story of a Patriot He was vexed, he was harrowed, his nicest feelings of honour were wounded—at least he said that they were. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca The ground was at once cleared off, plowed and harrowed smoothly. Success with Small Fruits All summer long he ploughed and harrowed and hoed, he tended horses and cows and pigs and chickens, and drove to town with farm produce to be sold. Jimmie Higgins It was though in the fulfilling of her work, Life had harrowed his soul with a bitter harrowing, that it might bring forth the better fruit in its season. Winding Paths If certain parts have become packed and hard, they should be dug or plowed deeply again, then harrowed and raked perfectly smooth, and all stones, big or little, taken from the surface. The Home Acre One could scarcely have any dealings with them without becoming involved in some affair that unduly harrowed one's feelings. The Ne'er-Do-Well After lunch we lingered in the cemetery, where the graves and vaults had been harrowed by shells; the trenches ran right through them. A Traveller in War-Time Meanwhile, Faith's soul was being harrowed up in Rainbow Valley. Rainbow Valley Planting an acre of potatoes was no light task for us, even after the ground was plowed and harrowed, and the furrows for the rows were marked out. Driven Back to Eden My enfeebled stomach, harrowed and irritated with medicinal compounds, with ipecac, colocynth, tartar-emetic, quinine, and such things, protested against the coarse food. How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley I then disked and harrowed it, but it is still very rough. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered Already Martha Hawn and Mavis had burnt brush on the soil to kill the grass, and Jason ploughed the soil and harrowed it with minute care, and sowed the seed broadcast by hand. The Heart of the Hills The sight of Anne Mie’s pathetic little face as she brought her food and delicacies and various little comforts, was positive torture to the poor, harrowed soul. I Will Repay Mr. Jones had harrowed it comparatively smooth, I had a light plow with which to mark out the furrows four feet apart each way. Driven Back to Eden "Have you harrowed this poor man's feelings sufficiently for once?" she inquired of O'Reilly. Rainbow's End A liberal amount of stable manure has been applied, and the land deeply plowed, harrowed and cultivated, but as soon as water gets on it, it forms a deep crust on evaporation. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered No highway robber has yet harrowed us with denunciations of the puling moralist who allows his child to suffer all the evils of poverty because certain faddists think it dishonest to garotte an alderman. The Doctor's Dilemma: Preface on Doctors Shefford, with transfixed eyes and harrowed soul, watched the wet black wall. The Rainbow Trail Then I harrowed the ground, and, with a corn-plow, marked out the space with shallow furrows three feet apart. Driven Back to Eden Her face was no longer lacking in expression, no longer stricken with sorrow nor harrowed with unavailing regret. A Sweet Girl Graduate I had it thoroughly plowed, disk harrowed and sowed to oats; disk harrowed in, and drag harrowed. One Thousand Questions in California Agriculture Answered Soon after the spring plowing, the land should be disked and. then harrowed. Dry-Farming : a System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall The moment he writes, simply and tenderly, from his own harrowed heart, he becomes a dear and honoured friend. The Altar Fire That your childish conscience was frightened by tales of horror, and your imagination harrowed up, your heart lacerated by the cunning devices of that arch maudlin old hypocrite! St. Elmo When I was through plowing I got my old harrow, a spike-tooth, and harrowed the ground. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, Mavis made no allowance for the man's natural delicacy for her feelings, which he considered must have been cruelly harrowed by all she had lately suffered. Sparrows: the story of an unprotected girl If the stand is too thick at the beginning of the growing season, it must be harrowed out. Dry-Farming : a System of Agriculture for Countries under a Low Rainfall The business, whatever it was, had evidently harrowed his feelings not a little, for he was sensitively organised. The British Barbarians It was next harrowed and raked, but no treasure was found. Fifty Famous Fables I ran the roller over the lumps; then harrowed, rolled, and harrowed. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, Of all pitiful sights here, this has harrowed me the most. At the Mercy of Tiberius And with harrows men harrowed us, and subdued with spears, And crushed with shame; And the summer and winter was, and the length of years, And no change came. Songs Before Sunrise She longed to talk to Mr. Dutton about them, but she found herself doomed to a day that perhaps Annaple would have thought more trying than her harrowed life. Nuttie's Father Dusk draws around; The marching remnants drowse amid their talk, And worn and harrowed horses slumber as the walk. The Dynasts I worked it every little while just as nearly as I could as the Hungarian land had been worked, I harrowed and rolled, let it rest a while, then harrowed and rolled. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, The greed in your breasts has harrowed the people with iron claws. Mother As he stopped to take breath the cry went up again, the agonized wail of a cur whose feelings are harrowed by music. Jonah Dad sowed the seed; then he, Dan and Dave yoked themselves to a large dry bramble each and harrowed it in. On Our Selection When the alkali clods were broken and plowed, gypsum was scattered on the land and harrowed in. Out of the Triangle: a story of the Far East I harrowed and rolled it and my neighbor said, 'Terry, you are ruining that land, it will never grow anything any more, it will all blow away.' The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, You have harrowed my poor soul by repeating all Garth said last night; and, thanks to that terribly good memory of yours, you have reproduced the tones of his voice in every inflection. The Rosary Meanwhile, Florence was being harrowed, and that was all to Cesare's satisfaction and advantage. The Life of Cesare Borgia Kalman concentrated his attention upon the process of hitching the team to the harrows, and then followed Mackenzie up and down the field as he harrowed in the oats. The Foreigner A Tale of Saskatchewan After plowing, the clods are broken by dragging a heavy beam over them, and are harrowed by means of a beam set with iron spikes The women do the sowing and planting. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither If the soil is thoroughly infected, a hundred pounds to the acre will do very well if applied at the same time the alfalfa seed is sown and immediately harrowed in with the seed. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, But before he could make his presence known he heard words that harrowed up his soul and chilled his young blood, he heard a voice say: "Darling, it has come!" Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories And his placid, retrospective, optimistic strain pleased a public that were excited and harrowed by the mocking and lamenting of Lord Byron, and, singularly enough, pleased even the great pessimist himself. Washington Irving Experience has harrowed the receptive minds far and wide, and they are more or less ready for the planting. The Forerunner, Volume 1 (1909-1910) "Now are we in," said Adam Bell, "Thereof we are full fain, But Christ he knoweth, that harrowed hell, How we shall come out again." A Bundle of Ballads I had harrowed and rolled it and made it as nice as I could.—It was what the neighbors would call all ready for sowing and more than ready. The Story of the Soil; from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life, Half the awful stories in the papers are made up for a sensation, and it 's absurd to believe them, unless one likes to be harrowed up. An Old-Fashioned Girl Ah! how the husband's, the father's, feelings were harrowed at that embrace! Burlesques It was about this time that he harrowed my whole soul into painful agitation by a phrase that he let fall, without, I believe, attaching any particular importance to it at the time. Father and Son: a study of two temperaments Pearson had been so harrowed by the situation that it had been his own idea to suggest to his master that all possible requirements should be provided. T. Tembarom As for me, what had harrowed my heart in the thick of this struggle was the despairing yell given by this unfortunate man. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea In answer to his inquiry of the Lord on the subject, David was told to go as soon as his wheat was harrowed in. The Story of the Mormons, from the date of their origin to the year 1901 But let me warn you not to let your feelings be harrowed. The House of Pride, and Other Tales of Hawaii A piece of waste, swampy land was enclosed, drained, ploughed, harrowed and thickly covered in the year 1822 with burnt marl and cinders. The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms, with observations on their habits As Comenius fled from Fulneck to Brandeis he saw sights that harrowed his soul, and now in his cottage at the foot of the hills he described what he had seen. A History of the Moravian Church It turned out that we need not have harrowed ourselves so much about the agony of mind which Ellen would suffer on becoming an outcast again. The Way of All Flesh The same thoughts, the same anguish harrowed both their hearts. In Search of the Castaways; or the Children of Captain Grant I am harrowed by the hair-splitting casuistry of the heroines in Cyrus and Astraea, by all the subtle arguments of the court of love. Letters of Two Brides Veronique had taken more than four hours to reach the summit, but, like all others who are harrowed by an inward misery, she paid no heed to external circumstances. The Village Rector The ground was plowed and harrowed, ready for the seed, and Rudolph had only to find the seed. Dangerous Days By Friday night the whole piece was plowed and partly harrowed. Hiram the Young Farmer Do you suppose my feelings are a trumpery set of social observances, to be harrowed to order and exhibited at funerals? An Unsocial Socialist You know how my heart has been harrowed for them, by them, in spite of them. The Lily of the Valley She saw him as that herd of the forked head Butting the woman harrowed on her knees, Clothed only in life's last devouring red. Poems — Volume 3 A clearing in the scrub—bare as though the surface of the earth were ploughed and harrowed, and dusty as the road. On the Track So saying, he started to conduct his guests across a field which consisted mostly of moleheaps, and in which the party had to pick their way between strips of ploughed land and of harrowed. Dead Souls By day their smoking funnels dimmed the sea-rim, and by night their flashing searchlights ploughed the dark and harrowed it for the tiniest escaping junk. The Strength of the Strong Is battle nature's mandate, here it reigned, As music unto the hand that smote the strings; And she the rosier from their showery brows, They fruitful from her ploughed and harrowed breast. Poems — Volume 3 |
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