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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
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