2H4 I.i.151 | [Northumberland to Morton] approach / The ragged'st hour that time and spite dare bring / To frown upon th'enraged Northumberland! |
AYL II.v.14 | [Amiens to Jacques] My voice is ragged [or: hoarse] |
Sonn.6.1 | [] Then let not winter's ragged hand deface / In thee thy summer ere thou be distilled |
Tit II.iii.230 | [Martius to Quintus, of Bassianus' ring shining] And shows the ragged entrails of this pit |