Book, Chapter

1    4, 22|        as soone as their great fury is past, thou maist goe
2    6, 32| escaped away. When wee saw the fury of this beast, wee were
3    6, 32| troubled mind had pacified her fury, even in the middle of all
4    7, 41|       towards the Justice in a fury and rage, and Myrmex fast
5    7, 41|    words would not appease his fury, but as necessity required
6    8, 46|     strucken with so pestilent fury of bitter anguish, that
7    9, 47|      fortune go, and fume with fury in another place, let her
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