Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,   Commend|         This arm had might the rage of Hell to tame.~ But, Gothic
 2   I,        IV|      Don Quixote, burning with rage, "nothing of the kind, I
 3   I,        IX|    could properly describe the rage that filled the heart of
 4   I,      XVII|       nimbleness that, had his rage allowed him, it is my belief
 5   I,     XXIII|       found near him with such rage and fierceness that if we
 6   I,      XXIV|      Sancho rose, and with the rage he felt at finding himself
 7   I,     XXVII|        whole frame glowed with rage and jealousy. They were
 8   I,    XXVIII|  victim; but this transport of rage was for the time checked
 9   I,     XXXIV|       blindness of the jealous rage that gnawed his heart, and
10   I,     XXXIV|     what, driven by the fierce rage of jealousy, he had said
11   I,      XXXV|     believe it, but blind with rage drew a dagger and threatened
12   I,     XXXVI|         to turn your love into rage, your affection into resentment,
13   I,     XXXVI|      quitted the house full of rage and shame, and resolved
14   I,        XL|       immortality,~ With noble rage and ardour glowing ye~ Your
15   I,       XLV|       his joints cracking with rage, with both hands seized
16   I,      XLVI|        voice inarticulate with rage, with a stammering tongue,
17   I,      XLVI|       showing in every way the rage that was pent up in his
18   I,       LII|     him; on which the dog in a rage, barking and howling, would
19  II,      VIII|    irritation, bitterness, and rage."~ ~"So I say too," replied
20  II,       XIX|        in vexation, anger, and rage, he took the sword by the
21  II,      XXXI|       Quixote was chafing with rage and vexation.~ ~"So, as
22  II,     XXXII|        said Sancho, in a great rage; "but I'd like it to be
23  II,     XXXII| laughter when she saw Sancho's rage and heard his words; but
24  II,     XLVII|  Sancho, glowing all over with rage, returned, "Then let Doctor
25  II,    XLVIII|      this my lady, filled with rage and vexation, pulled out
26  II,         L|    either; and so, filled with rage and thirsting for vengeance,
27  II,     LVIII|   question it;" and in a great rage, and showing his anger plainly,
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