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1 I| Nor aught withstands his fury and his rage.~ ~ LXXVI~The 2 II| king impatient~Flew in his fury to the house of God,~The 3 II| eyesight mild,~"Tell me, what fury? what conceit unsound~Presenteth 4 II| fly.~O Hymen, say, what fury doth thee move~To lend thy 5 II| thine eyes,~If clouds of fury hide not reason's beams,~ 6 II| thought my wisdom should thy fury 'suage,~But well you show 7 II| the gate.~ ~ XCI~It seemed fury, discord, madness fell~Flew 8 III| stomach hot;~His bridled fury grew thereby more fell,~ 9 III| engines played;~All felt the fury of his angry power,~That 10 VI| far.~ ~ XXXI~Then full of fury, anger and despite,~He stayed 11 VI| to virtue owe,~Otho his fury shunned, and, as he passed,~ 12 VI| Their eager rage, their fury, spite and ire,~They turned 13 VI| so swift;~Such was their fury, as when Boreas tears~The 14 VI| could not all that force and fury shake~The valiant champions, 15 VI| forward rushed: Tancred his fury shunning,~With a sharp thrust 16 VI| both art and reason fail,~Fury new force, and courage new 17 VI| the day,~Those trust on fury, strength and hardiness;~ 18 VI| Christians bold,~And in such fury and such heat of war,~The 19 VII| Satan that sees the Pagan's fury blind,~And hasty wrath turn 20 VII| enclosed, striveth,~To shun the fury and avoid the sway~Wherewith 21 VII| LVI~Such was the Pagan's fury, such his cry.~A herald 22 VII| he turned,~Whose headlong fury bore him backward still,~ 23 VII| our weapons bright,~The fury of this friendly storm you 24 VII| CXXIII~Yet ceased not the fury and the ire~Of these huge 25 VIII| the wicked fiend~Breeds fury in their breasts, their 26 VIII| the Lord,~And calms their fury with his look and word.~ ~ ~ 27 VIII| spake she did inspire~With fury, rage, and wrath his troubled 28 VIII| Repress their rage, by hellish fury bred,~The innocency of my 29 VIII| and make these know, with fury blind."~ ~ LXXVII~ Tis said 30 VIII| And led by hasty rage and fury rash,~To these disorders 31 IX| Increased hast my rage and fury so,~Nor seem'st a wight 32 IX| naught, compared to his fury great.~ ~ XXIII~He struck 33 IX| and your art~To calm their fury, and their heat to 'suage;~ 34 IX| fought:~ ~ L~With virtue, fury; strength with courage strove,~ 35 XI| hellish sort~Increased the fury in the brain-sick knight,~ 36 XI| and he at once leaped out,~Fury the first provoked, disdain 37 XI| would consume to naught,~The fury sisters come with fire in 38 XII| met, in whose fierce eyes~Fury and wrath, rage, death and 39 XII| Rage in their breasts, fury shown in their face,~They 40 XII| was her angry mood,~Her fury calmed, and settled was 41 XII| their cunning was away,~And fury in their stead maintained 42 XII| first fierceness still the fury lasts,~Wherewith sustained, 43 XII| love, all joy, all good?~My fury left them cast in open street,~ 44 XVI| mountain smote,~With such great fury met those armies twain;~ 45 XVII| noble wrath,~With greater fury might Christ's foes assault,~ 46 XVIII| weak nor slow,~Nor of that fury heed or care he took,~Till 47 XVIII| weapons sharp with greater fury been~Cast from the towers 48 XVIII| yet not all this force and fury drove~The Pagan people to 49 XVIII| thither, and their force and fury bent~To throw him headlong 50 XIX| grew he~And all awaked his fury, rage and might,~And said, " 51 XIX| they flocked round,~Thence fury fights, hence pity draws 52 XX| plain outcries flew:~There fury roars, ire threats, and 53 XX| large~Rinaldo came, whose fury, haste and ire,~Seemed earthquake, 54 XX| withstood,~Assuaged his fury, calmed his angry mood;~ ~ 55 XX| wrath.~ ~ LXIII~Love bridled fury, and revived of new~His 56 XX| straight repent,~Wrath, fury, kindness, in her bosom 57 XX| turned away, she burnt with fury hot,~And thought he scorned 58 XX| thousand enemies:~But with his fury called from every side,~ 59 XX| as his rage him led and fury hot,~To kill and murder, 60 XX| quenched with blood his fury's heat.~ ~ LXXXII~Where 61 XX| With him went rage and fury, fear and doubt~Remained 62 XX| that sparkled wrath and fury bold,~Grew dim and feeble, 63 XX| to move,~So he awaked his fury and disdain,~And sharped 64 XX| ensign to earth descends;~His fury quiet then and calm he found,~