harass vs harry

harass

verb
  • To trouble (someone, or a group of people) through repeated military-style attacks. 

  • To persistently bother (someone, or a group of people) physically or psychologically when such behaviour is illegal and/or unwanted, especially over an extended period. 

  • To annoy (someone) frequently or systematically; to pester. 

  • To put excessive burdens upon (someone); to subject (someone) to anxieties. 

harry

verb
  • To make repeated attacks on an enemy. 

  • To plunder, pillage, assault. 

  • To harass, bother or distress with demands, threats, or criticism. 

  • To strip, lay waste, ravage. 

How often have the words harass and harry occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )