...crudo, -a, rude, coarse, pitiless, ruthless...
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」
...We punted six hours to a little isletwithout a tree, and no sooner did we land than a pitiless pelting raincame on...
David Livingstone 「The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873」
...This brutal and pitiless philosophy promises at least frank and close reasoning...
P. J. Proudhon 「What is Property?」
...There wasin the trail for him a warm animal scent which gave promise of food; of foodnear at hand, in that pitiless waste which the pack had been traversing for afortnight and more...
A. J. Dawson 「Finn The Wolfhound」
...It was in the midst of the pitiless heat which comes acouple of hours after midday, and is harder to bear than the blaze of highnoon, that the man who was heading due east abandoned his swag...
A. J. Dawson 「Finn The Wolfhound」
...But the sun himself was not more pitiless than thequestion they seemed to be putting to the man, as they perked their heads fromside to side while considering his last move...
A. J. Dawson 「Finn The Wolfhound」
...The bronze-eyed Gad-flies seek a refuge from the pitiless sun under the roof of my silken shelter; other large Flies, the sobre-hued Pangoniae, dash themselves recklessly against my face...
J. Henri Fabre 「More Hunting Wasps」
...The plainappears to pant in the pitiless sunshine, bare, dusty,ash-coloured, cracked and seamed as far as the eye can see with anetwork of fissures...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...Rocks, black, brown, even blood-red, were naked to the pitiless glare ofthe sun...
Charles Willard Diffin 「Two Thousand Miles Below」
...As the ship was about to disappear over the ragged northern horizon,Sime's bleared eyes saw, or he thought they saw, a human figuresilhouetted against the pitiless sky...
Roman Frederick Starzl 「The Martian Cabal」
...Above, the pitiless heaven...
Marcus Clarke 「For the Term of His Natural Life」
...His priests show Him now armed with severity, and then full of clemency and gentleness; now cruel and pitiless, and then easily reconciled by the repentance and the tears of the sinners...
Jean Meslier Anna Knoop 「Superstition In All Ages (1732)」
...What appeared to one man a landof pleasant gurgling brooks, flowing through rich pastures, appeared toanother as a pitiless desert, unfit for human foot to venture upon...
Ernest Favenc 「The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work」
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