Canto

 1     8|     aid;~Nor could he curb his choler at the flight,~But that
 2    10|  injury received.~ ~ XLIX~Such choler she had never felt before~
 3    21|        long be doubted, so his choler glowed;~And, but that Reason
 4    23| restrain.~Brimfull of rage and choler, at his side,~The Tartar
 5    27|       And over mastered by his choler, flies~With a clenched fist
 6    27|       his shield, and, full of choler, stood~Against Gradasso
 7    30|      blood,~Herself from hasty choler ill defends,~And, hurried
 8    37|    damsels filled with fiercer choler are.~ ~ XCIII~Them with
 9    39|       relies --~And their pent choler and their rage expose:~Yet
10    45|        Though for the daughter choler and disdain~The mother nursed,
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