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1 I| And this Carpo took such anger therefore in his heart that
2 I| voice of the child, and an anger called Hagar saying, What
3 I| him unto the time that his anger and fury be overpast, and
4 I| that we be well ware to anger father and mother in any
5 I| deadly; and he that beareth anger in his heart long, for such
6 I| avenge him. But wrath or anger lightly past without will
7 II| much war and trouble and anger, in so much that on a time
8 II| Rictius Varus had great anger and sorrow, and made to
9 II| of God; thou doubtest to anger them, and I shall keep me
10 II| and I shall keep me that I anger not my God; thou wilt please
11 II| great grief and annoy of the anger that he had for his sons.
12 II| but because he doubted to anger our Lord he kept him from
13 II| man, how weenest thou to anger me? the more grievously
14 II| house with indignation and anger. Thus would no poor man
15 II| bread of rye, and in a great anger, he took a rye loaf, and
16 III| in our heart any gall of anger or of hate towards our neighbour;
17 III| smile and said: Good woman anger thee not, for thou shalt
18 III| he was out of his wit for anger, and smote himself all wroth
19 III| have never thing that may anger ne trouble me. Then said
20 III| his wife: I shall die for anger if I may not surmount and
21 III| At last he doubted not to anger his lord, but went thither
22 III| which doubted the fury and anger of the emperor Tiberius,
23 III| whole by the burning heat of anger and was all whole.~All this
24 III| Barnabas when he pardoned his anger to John, surnamed Mark.
25 III| indignation hereof and in a great anger, threw down the child off
26 III| the knights in their great anger beat and defouled Nazarine
27 III| with their teeth on him for anger, saying: O thou most wicked
28 III| man was ready, and in an anger took his sword and smote
29 III| found in his country, for anger he destroyed, because they
30 IV| because that we will not anger our God. Then said Julian:
31 IV| what for dread and what for anger, he was nigh out of his
32 IV| felonously demened, for anger and heaviness he clad him
33 IV| all abashed and full of anger, and said: Lo! here the
34 VI| and fell upon him in great anger, and would have strangled
35 VI| all that being wood for anger, commanded to boil pitch,
36 VI| by any temptation or any anger, which happeth sometimes,
37 VI| Dame, we fear and dread to anger your father, which commanded
38 VI| so if he doubted not to anger his meiny. And she, that
39 VII| the king, being wood for anger, that he should make four
40 VII| that thou perish not, and anger thee not though thou hast
41 VII| was nigh from himself for anger, and commanded that she
42 VII| heard that, he was mad for anger, and commanded that the
43 VII| heard that he trembled for anger, and commanded that her
44 VII| then anon she departed for anger, and then said the judge:
45 VII| then he was so moved for anger that he brake the pot. And
46 VII| christian he was wood for anger, and did do seek him through
47 VII| departed from him in great anger, and said to Arachis his
48 VII| it is sin, and they that anger them sin evil? To whom Josaphat
49 VII| for when he feared the anger of his father Lothair he
50 VII| he swelled upon him for anger, and made him for to be
51 VII| waxed out of his wit for anger, and called with a loud
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