...Inpassion to rend and destroy, he never forgot that his enemy was in like passionto rend and destroy...
Jack London 「The Call of the Wild」
... Said child, quite naked, sat in the middle of the white dust and howled to rend the heavens—whenever he felt himself observed...
Stewart Edward White 「African Camp Fires」
...Theferocious animals of the cavern of night rend both sun andaurora (or fine season), both old man and old woman...
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」
...Yet all this would scarce carry him to victory, or even to a draw,against a black bear several times heavier than himself and with theability to rend with his claws as well as with his teeth...
Albert Payson Terhune 「Further Adventures of Lad」
...A loud report seemed to rend the forest, and the beautydropped...
Elinore Pruitt Stewart 「Letters on an Elk Hunt」
...He seemed as if he wished to rend the whole world!...
Mayne Reid 「The Giraffe Hunters」
...For a Boar of Cornwall shall arise and rend them, andtrample their necks beneath his feet...
Unknown 「King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table」
...For whatsoever he catcheth hold of he taketh it so fast that a man may sooner tear and rend his body in sunder than get open his mouth to separate his chaps...
Jean Froissart, Thomas Malory, Raphael Holinshed 「Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)」
...But as they sat eating, there came outside aterrible crash of thunder, and a wind arose thatseemed as if it would rend the great hall from itsfoundations...
Charles Morris 「Historic Tales, Vol 14 (of 15)」
...Borsnow leaped upon him and pulled so strongly uponhis helm as to rend it from his head...
Charles Morris 「Historic Tales, Vol 14 (of 15)」
...The world is quick to turn and rend with ridicule a falseprophet...
Various 「Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930」
...His impulse was to rend, to crush with his hands...
Roman Frederick Starzl 「The Martian Cabal」
...The rapidity of the rotation caused such a tremendous strainthat the mass was in a condition of, what is called, unstableequilibrium; very little more, in fact, being required to rend itasunder...
Cecil G. Dolmage 「Astronomy of To-day」
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