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1 II| shame.~ ~ XI~But when the angry king discovered not~What 2 II| the Christian peers,~Their angry gestures with mislike disclose~ 3 II| took they congee, and the angry knight~Thus to his fellow 4 III| Argantes came to fight,~Like angry Mars to aid the Trojan knight.~ ~ 5 III| fight secure.~ ~ XLV~The angry Pagan bit his lips for teen,~ 6 III| All felt the fury of his angry power,~That from those gates 7 IV| Amid the palace of their angry King,~In hideous forms and 8 V| soothed him still in his angry vein;~Amid the camp a place 9 V| rolling waves and Boreas' angry blasts~When roaring seas 10 V| with words could stay the angry knight?~A fool is he that 11 V| And who," quoth Eustace, angry, "dares deny~My fellowship?" 12 VI| words;~On every side an angry murmur rose,~To wrath so 13 VI| A thousand frowned with angry flaming eyes,~And shaked 14 VI| Armed to ride among her angry foes,~She now perceived 15 VII| approach their master in his angry mood,~Above his head he 16 VII| exiled shame.~ ~ LX~The angry duke their fear discovered 17 VII| in might."~ ~ LXXXVI~The angry Pagan said, "I have not 18 VIII| guile enorm."~Thus spake the angry knight with headlong course;~ 19 IX| s threatening sight,~An angry look will put them all to 20 IX| This slaughter-house of angry Mars he passed,~Where thousands 21 IX| fierce dog that takes his angry course~To bite the stone 22 X| that advice best fits my angry vein~That tells of greatest 23 X| But Ismen called again the angry lord,~And with grave words 24 X| with an ireful look the angry maid~Thus threatened us, 25 XI| of tender age,~To fire of angry war still brought new fuel,~ 26 XII| But when appeased was her angry mood,~Her fury calmed, and 27 XIII| signs and witness be~Our angry God our proud attempts doth 28 XV| overren,~Where elephants and angry lions breed,~Where now the 29 XVI| thou leavest me here:~My angry soul discharged from this 30 XVII| strove~Fierce, stern, bold, angry, and severe to prove.~ ~ 31 XVII| them than,~And 'twixt the angry knights his sceptre cast:~ 32 XVIII| prince esteemed naught:~His angry looks on every side he bent,~ 33 XIX| his foe,~Through thousand angry weapons safe they go.~ ~ 34 XIX| And courage stout?" the angry Soldan said,~"Let chance 35 XIX| descry~This tempest come from angry war forthcast,~The armor 36 XIX| again where seated was,~The angry lover, 'twixt her friends 37 XIX| said, from young Rinaldo's angry eyes,~Flew sparks of wrath, 38 XX| when against her came~The angry Persians all, cast on a 39 XX| Assuaged his fury, calmed his angry mood;~ ~ LIX~He scorned 40 XX| displeasure,~Three times her angry hand the bow updrew,~And 41 XX| CVI~So run to fight the angry Soldan would,~And did enforce