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 1    II|       quoth she, "but be thine anger stayed,~And causeless rage '
 2    II|     courage found,~To bear the anger of this tyrant wild?~Or
 3    II|   strife for bellows served to anger's fire.~ ~ XXXII~He thinks,
 4    II|    same;~His glaring eyes with anger's venom swell,~And like
 5   III|        thy grace, or let thine anger kill,~Love hath disarmed
 6   III|        on her foes wreaked her anger wroth,~On every side she
 7    IV|    heart~With secret mischief, anger, hate and pride,~Wounding
 8    IV|     tears of woe, and sighs of anger's wind;~The drops her footsteps
 9    IV|       Full seemed her looks of anger, and of shame;~Yet pity
10     V|        skies?~What wrath, what anger in his face appear,~On this
11     V|        this storm of Godfrey's anger cease.~ ~ L~"For soon, if
12    VI|        XXXI~Then full of fury, anger and despite,~He stayed his
13    VI|       equal mart."~Tancred for anger shook his noble head,~So
14   VII|         whose looks disdainful anger show,~Now meant to use his
15  VIII|  opened was the gate~Of worthy anger by this brave report,~So
16    IX|       With that he struck, his anger great to wreak,~A blow,
17     X|  changed looks where wrath and anger met,~A charming rod, a book
18   XII|       his rage, his wrath, and anger died,~And on his cheeks
19   XII|        pity cannot her offend,~Anger and wrath is not in angels
20    XV|      deep,~The broken seas for anger foam and rave,~When thus
21   XVI|        his face,~Whence worthy anger shone, displeasure flamed,~
22   XVI|   haste, in fear, in wrath, in anger ran.~ ~ XXXVI~"Whither,
23   XVI|    lessen naught thy wrath and anger fell.~ ~ XLIV~"If me thou
24   XVI|      sighs had mollified~Thine anger, hard he sighed and mourned
25  XVII|      embrace,~Scant seen, with anger sullen, sad for woe,~She
26  XVII|        fault;~For so his godly anger ruled hath~Each righteous
27  XVII|  dragon eyes shone bright with anger's spark,~Worse faced than
28   XIX| stirred or stood,~Assuaged his anger, and his wrath allayed,~
29   XIX|      when blood was lost, with anger wroth,~Revived his courage
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