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1 Would I harrow up your souls if your minds were pure?
2 And of all things for a man to harrow up his soul about!
3 I do not wish to harrow up your feelings, dear brother; but, oh!
4 The public needs a victim to harrow up its feelings.
5 His eyes alone were enough to harrow up your soul.
6 Wherefore communicate those terrible impressions which harrow up the soul?
7 Don't look so pale, Anna, I am not going to harrow up your feelings.
8 Scare off the birds, harrow up the weeds, cut down all that shades the crop.
9 There's nothing in this world that can so harrow up one's soul as impotent wrath.
10 How can anybody harrow up such tender feelings?
11 You harrow up my very soul.
12 Would harrow up thy soul.
13 I would not dwell upon your crimes, to harrow up your soul, if it were not for your good.
14 You know how the Ghost told Hamlet that he could a tale unfold, whose lightest word would harrow up his soul.
15 Now, do not imagine, with a shudder, that these remarks are the prelude to something that will harrow up your feelings.
16 And so, "Wait just a moment, please," he said, "I want to harrow up your soul and freeze your blood."
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