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 1     I|      charge.~ ~ LXXXV~His native wrath revived with this new thought,~
 2     I|        before, if he be moved to wrath.~ ~ LXXXVI~"I see," quoth
 3    II|       she afraid,~But his fierce wrath with fearless grace sustained,~"
 4    II|          tyrant wood,~His native wrath he gan a space withhold,~
 5    II|         fall the vengeance of my wrath and ire."~" `Tis just and
 6    II|          the virgin all forsook;~Wrath killed remorse, vengeance
 7    II|         resist? What sleight her wrath can shun?~Go, shake the
 8    II|           Nor could he hold, his wrath increased so far,~But thus
 9   III|   lightning blaze,~Sweet was her wrath, what then would be her
10   III|          quoth he, "withhold thy wrath a space,~For if thou long
11   III|          the Pagans their fierce wrath renewed,~Cast in a ring
12     V|       fell despite,~That ire and wrath exiled reason quite.~ ~
13     V|         the glorious skies?~What wrath, what anger in his face
14     V|       And as he could not bridle wrath and ire,~"Thou liest," cried
15     V|         too quick to execute his wrath,~Performed all, as pleased
16     V|          ire, his rancor and his wrath.~ ~ XXXII~Called by the
17     V|         Rinaldo in his desperate wrath,~And with that sword that
18     V|        displeasure,~Appease your wrath, your courage fierce assuage,~
19     V|        LXXVI~O'ercome with envy, wrath and jealousy,~The rest blind
20    VI|         an angry murmur rose,~To wrath so moved were the knights
21    VI|      force extreme, with endless wrath,~Supporting both with youth
22    VI|  strength to strength.~ ~ XLVIII~Wrath bore the sway, both art
23    VI|        rash, and heedless in his wrath,~Bending his lance, "Thou
24   VII|          s fury blind,~And hasty wrath turn to his loss and harm,~
25   VII|       marched on a stately pace,~Wrath in his voice, rage in his
26   VII|       for ire,~His lips breathed wrath, eyes sparkled shining fire.~ ~
27   VII|      grace is life, death in his wrath,~Among his armies bright
28   VII|     which in his arms abode,~His wrath, his ire, his great desire
29   VII|      Withstands fierce Neptune's wrath, for many an hour,~And yields
30  VIII|        fierce looks, and full of wrath,~That with the aid of many
31  VIII|     inspire~With fury, rage, and wrath his troubled heart:~The
32  VIII|        stirred up their rage and wrath untamed,~But fore-conceived
33  VIII|          is cast,~Their rage and wrath those few appeased not~In
34  VIII|      with indiscreet and foolish wrath~Who threatened late with
35  VIII|       town,~Whereon the Lord his wrath had poured down.~ ~ LXXXV~
36    IX|        weapons whetted and their wrath increased,~"Come let us
37    IX|       may provoke thine ire, thy wrath and spite?"~With that he
38    IX|         and fear~The Lord's just wrath, and thunder's dreadful
39    IX|          withstands?~Against his wrath who dares himself oppose?~
40    IX| impression tries,~That midst his wrath his manly tears outwell,~
41    IX|        Solyman, his strength and wrath to show:~ ~ LXXXVIII~And
42    IX|      rent,~For, as my wrongs, my wrath etern shall be,~At every
43     X|        How they escaped Armida's wrath and spite:~Rinaldo known
44     X|         His rage unquenched, his wrath unsatisfied.~ ~ III~And,
45     X|      words the whetstones are of wrath, --~Accept in gree, my lord,
46     X|         With changed looks where wrath and anger met,~A charming
47     X|          well avoid mine ire and wrath,~If to my will your yielding
48    XI|      shot, and scorned all their wrath.~But now the ram upon the
49    XI|    beheld,~With courage new with wrath and valor swelled.~ ~ LIII~
50    XI| increased in their adverse part,~Wrath in their hearts, and vigor
51   XII|       whose fierce eyes~Fury and wrath, rage, death and terror
52   XII|          sable arms, appease thy wrath."~This said, he wept, she
53   XII|       went,~And full of heat and wrath, her strength and power~
54   XII|       courage hot, their ire and wrath they whet,~And either champion
55   XII|  creature,~So that his rage, his wrath, and anger died,~And on
56   XII|     cannot her offend,~Anger and wrath is not in angels blessed,~
57   XII|         head cast thunder in thy wrath:~I will destroy and kill
58   XIV|       this fault commit~By hasty wrath, by rash and headstrong
59   XIV|        Henceforth his headstrong wrath and hasty ire,~And with
60   XIV|       looked, fled fast away~Her wrath, that on his forehead gazed
61   XIV|      easily quell~Their rage and wrath, and make them meek and
62    XV|     heart was spread,~His native wrath was gone, and swift he fled.~ ~
63   XVI|        man~In haste, in fear, in wrath, in anger ran.~ ~ XXXVI~"
64   XVI|      well,~And lessen naught thy wrath and anger fell.~ ~ XLIV~"
65   XVI|        wrongs provoke thee so to wrath,~That hence thou run, and
66   XVI|        in foul terms, her bitter wrath forth brast:~ ~ LVI~"Of
67   XVI|          Till grief and shame to wrath gave place at last.~ ~ LXXII~"
68  XVII|         spurred forth with noble wrath,~With greater fury might
69  XVII|      look,~And more than manlike wrath her face o'erspread,~There
70 XVIII|         honor's care provoked my wrath unstayed;~But that I you
71   XIX|        Nor could that quench his wrath or calm his ire~If other
72   XIX|      Assuaged his anger, and his wrath allayed,~And stepping back,
73   XIX|      foot,~Where Heaven's fierce wrath they may unhurt sustain,~
74   XIX|       oath and promise, doth his wrath provoke,~For he had sworn,
75   XIX|      found his fatal foes' sharp wrath to shun,~Had not Godfredo
76   XIX|         went and came,~For there wrath's fire now burnt, now shone
77   XIX|       angry eyes,~Flew sparks of wrath, flames in his visage shined,~
78    XX|          whence their ire, their wrath and hardy threat~Proceeds,
79    XX|      arms she spied,~Love, hate, wrath, sweet desire strove in
80    XX|  appeased her, love assuaged her wrath.~ ~ LXIII~Love bridled fury,
81    XX|       the string at leisure;~But wrath prevailed at last, the reed
82    XX|     thought did straight repent,~Wrath, fury, kindness, in her
83    XX|         he stood~Then burnt with wrath, and self-consuming ire,~
84    XX|        double fire~Of vengeance; wrath his heart; shame filled
85    XX|         Disdain, good-will, woe, wrath the champion led~To take
86    XX|          His eyes, that sparkled wrath and fury bold,~Grew dim
87    XX|       with his train,~His native wrath to quicken and to move,~
88    XX|          he found,~There all his wrath, his rage, and rancor ends,~
89    XX|         appease your grief, your wrath, your fears,~For to be crowned,
90    XX|     mountains tall,~So melts her wrath; but love remains entire.~"
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