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1 1, 1| oftentimes hast thou beene angry? Oh Sir (said Maister Chappelet)~ ~ 2 1, 4| with a very stearne and~ ~angry countenance, giving him 3 1, 6| also a very~ ~stearne and angry countenance, he made the 4 2, 5| also and stretching, as~ ~angry to have his sleepe disturbed: 5 2, 9| Soldane with a sterne and~ ~angry countenance, in the presence 6 3, 3| Frier, waxing much more angry, sternly said. Bad man as 7 3, 3| out of the~ ~Holy Fathers angry words, pacified the good 8 4, 3| appetite: even so did the angry spleen of Ninetta~ ~proceed 9 4, 4| misfortunes, some blaming the angry and~ ~jealous fury of Ninetta, 10 4, 10| heard all her discourse, angry though he were,~ ~yet thus 11 5, 3| prevailed so well with~ ~Pedroes angry Parents: that the variance 12 5, 7| her~ ~with many sharpe and angry speeches, would needes know 13 5, 8| with a very sterne and~ ~angry countenance, holding a drawne 14 5, 8| Anastasio (after some other~ ~angry speeches) spake thus unto 15 6, 4| FURIOUS CHOLLER OF AN~ ~ ANGRY MAN~ ~ ~ ~ Chichibio, the 16 6, 4| Currado, growing verie angry, replyed. Wilt thou tell 17 7, 1| the fields side: but, so angry she was at~ ~her husbands 18 7, 2| Wife! I pray you bee not so angry, I~ ~never had so much as 19 7, 8| sooner had~ ~he uttered these angry words, but hee went forth 20 7, 8| because the Husband might be angry with his Wife upon some 21 7, 8| was there. One of the angry brethren presently answered: 22 7, 9| frowningly? What? Are you angry for a few loose haires of 23 8, 2| albeit Belcolore was so angry with~ ~Sir Simon, that she 24 8, 3| head. She being somewhat angry for~ ~his so long absence, 25 8, 3| Calandrino, if thou be angry with any~ ~other, yet thou 26 8, 6| very much~ ~displeased and angry with him. After they were 27 8, 6| this, grew desperately angry; and to incense him more, 28 8, 7| walked up and downe like an angry Lyon, cursing the hard quality 29 8, 8| whereat~ ~he could have beene angry, which he held to be no 30 8, 9| bee welcomd home by his angry wife: who scolding and railing 31 8, 9| delivering stearne and angry lookes, stamping and chafing,~ ~ 32 8, 10| sure Salabetto, you are angry with mee, because I restored~ ~ 33 9, 2| The Abbesse being very angry; and not understanding what 34 9, 3| continuing still in his angry humour, wringing his hands,~ ~ 35 9, 6| Afterward being more rashly angry,~ ~then well advised, hee 36 9, 6| Husband, to understand what angry speeches~ ~had past betweene 37 9, 8| behold the issue of this angry businesse; and~ ~Signior 38 9, 9| the Muletter extreamely angry, giving her many cruell~ ~ 39 10, 2| a very wise man, and his angry distemper more~ ~moderately 40 10, 5| Gilberto waxed exceeding angry, but when he~ ~further considered 41 10, 10| all~ ~with a dissembled angry countenance, and starting