Oozed from the bracken's desolate track, By dark rains havocked and drenched black.
"Georgian Poetry 1920-22"
Various
It havocked on his firm inflexible mind, as it would on a weak and pliant brain!
"Nature and Art"
Mrs. Inchbald
And then the gal o' Ginral Brinkle's, if I could pin her, would be a clear fifty more, provided I could catch her without damage, and twenty-five if the dogs havocked her shins.
"Our World, or, The Slaveholders Daughter"
F. Colburn Adams