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1 1| nor does her restrained anger suffice to conceal her terrible
2 1| OCT. Long continued grief, anger, heaviness of heart, misery
3 1| Alcides any longer fear the anger of Juno, whose acknowledged
4 1| heart and never excite the anger of thy violent husband -
5 1| oppression through the severe anger of the Gods - first, when
6 2| slaughter, to control one’s anger (to give time for it to
7 3| fatal destination! The just anger of thy mother, who fell
8 4| Octavia, and being wild with anger, they are rushing on into
9 4| patient, in his transports of anger, or easy to be brought under
10 5| my soldiery, and oh! what anger rages within me, suffering
11 5| as the cost of that just anger, which she has always excited
12 5| she shall extinguish that anger with her blood! Very soon,
13 5| carry out. ~ PREF. Will thy anger determine thee to inflict
14 5| thy citizens? ~ NERO. My anger will determine me to inflict
15 5| some sort of limit to thy anger, and which, at the same
16 5| object that shall expiate my anger, will be that one who deserves
17 5| hands spare them. ~ NERO. My anger demands the execution of
18 5| their shores, to appease the anger of the goddess whom they
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