Chapter
1 II | loss of his friend, but his anger was the more hotly kindled
2 II | man answered and said, "Anger and Desire. For at the beginning
3 II | when made of none effect, Anger. To-day therefore let these
4 II | we say. For if thou put Anger and Desire out of court,
5 II | assembly both Desire and Anger, and make Wisdom and Righteousness
6 II | the king was stirred by anger, and was minded cruelly
7 II | our converse, to banish Anger from mid court, I had now
8 IV | nevertheless he restrained his anger, and for the season let
9 IV | countenance betrayed the anger lurking within his heart. ~
10 VII | adulterers, murderers, victims of anger, jealousy, wrath, slayers
11 VIII | But, as for sinners, with anger and curse he will banish
12 IX | cruel with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the whole world
13 XX | remembrance of injury and anger, which most of all hindereth
14 XXII | him, and was filled with anger, and his blood well-nigh
15 XXIII | best gain." ~Incensed with anger thereat, the monarch ordered
16 XXIV | manner of virtue." Feigning anger, again spake the king, "
17 XXIV | on a show of distress and anger, and entered the royal chamber,
18 XXIV | to myself, not wishing to anger thee; but, without ceasing,
19 XXIV | seized with ungovernable anger, he cried out wrathfully
20 XXIV | overwhelmed with astonishment and anger; with astonishment, at his
21 XXIV | unanswerable words; with anger, at the persistence with
22 XXIV | might kindle him to hotter anger, and lead him to do him
23 XXVI | doctrines and to provoke to anger my father and lord. Now
24 XXVII | passions, and failings, such as anger, forgetfulness, ignorance,
25 XXVIII| changed countenance for very anger, but his orators and temple-keepers
26 XXXVI | every debt, and cast all anger out of our hearts, in order
27 XL | me, and turn not away in anger from thy servant. Be thou
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