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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,~
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