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1 26| looker–on; or that a man in anger, is as wise as he that hath 2 29| avoid envy, anxious fears; anger fretting inwards; subtle 3 56| OF ANGER~To seek to extinguish anger 4 56| ANGER~To seek to extinguish anger utterly, is but a bravery 5 56| the sun go down upon your anger. Anger must be limited and 6 56| go down upon your anger. Anger must be limited and confined, 7 56| the particular motions of anger may be repressed, or at 8 56| mischief. Thirdly, how to raise anger, or appease anger in another.~ 9 56| raise anger, or appease anger in another.~For the first; 10 56| well upon the effects of anger, how it troubles man’s life. 11 56| this, is to look back upon anger, when the fit is thoroughly 12 56| Seneca saith well, That anger is like ruin, which breaks 13 56| animasque in vulnere ponunt.~ ~Anger is certainly a kind of baseness; 14 56| beware, that they carry their anger rather with scorn, than 15 56| the causes and motives of anger, are chiefly three. First, 16 56| which putteth an edge upon anger, as much or more than the 17 56| contempt, they do kindle their anger much. Lastly, opinion of 18 56| doth multiply and sharpen anger. Wherein the remedy is, 19 56| But in all refrainings of anger, it is the best remedy to 20 56| and reserve it.~To contain anger from mischief, though it 21 56| much; and again, that in anger a man reveal no secrets; 22 56| any business, in a fit of anger; but howsoever you show 23 56| For raising and appeasing anger in another; it is done chiefly