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1 Ind | seemely orders, after that the fury of the pestilence began 2 Ind | City (in most offensive fury) such as (by authoritie 3 2, 1| recover him from the peoples fury, leading him on with them 4 2, 5| disasters. Feare of their fury makes him obedient, into 5 2, 7| much the more kindled the fury of his fire. This being 6 2, 8| suspected. In hast and madding~ ~fury, they ran to the Counts 7 2, 9| instant.~ ~ Frownes and fury he beheld on either side, 8 3, 2| Queene. And~ ~dayly, as the fury of his flame encreased; 9 3, 8| saide the Monke, if the fury of the Fates~ ~be once appeased. 10 4, 1| observed, and in a rapture of fury, departed (unseene) into 11 4, 2| offended people in their fury, that the newes therof was~ ~ 12 4, 3| minde with~ ~most violent fury. And albeit this inconvenience 13 4, 3| likewise,~ ~how anger and fury are compacted of extraordinary 14 4, 3| melancholly begat implacable fury, and~ ~(consequently) such 15 4, 3| Ninetta out of prison. Mad fury gave further fire~ ~to this 16 4, 3| the renewing of the Dukes fury, and~ ~your falling againe 17 4, 4| the angry and~ ~jealous fury of Ninetta, and every one 18 4, 4| Such was~ ~the extreme fury of this poore Prince, not 19 4, 10| howsoever (in desparate fury,~ ~and to make an end of 20 5, 3| have both escaped~ ~the fury of ravenous wild beasts; 21 5, 5| mine, forgotten (in the fury) by my Wife her~ ~Mother. 22 5, 7| to pacifie her~ ~Husbands fury, which proved all in vaine; 23 5, 7| hee had spoken what his fury enstructed him,~ ~hee mounted 24 6, 7| heate of his spleene and fury, as, setting aside all~ ~ 25 7, 6| what you formerly spake in fury. Beside, so soone as~ ~you 26 7, 8| it for truth, and in this fury, commanded~ ~Torches to 27 8, 3| when they~ ~saw him rise in fury once more, with intent to 28 8, 10| Salabetto, in whom the fury of his amorous flames, had 29 9, 2| Language, then her former fury to poore~ ~Isabella, growing 30 9, 5| hardly serve to quench his fury. But what wouldst thou~ ~ 31 9, 5| as halfe franticke~ ~with fury. she said. O notorious villaine! 32 10, 3| which overcomming his former fury, his harsh nature~ ~became