Canto

 1     1| ransacks shelf and hole.~While angered sore at heart, and restless,
 2     8|      wild and whelpless tiger, angered more,~Nor what of venomous,
 3    18|     The paynim by this game is angered sore,~Who little thins the
 4    18|    look.~For ill the wrong his angered people bore,~And, to avenge
 5    20|  example rare,~Now grieved and angered, as unvenged of one,~Who
 6    20|      now appears more foul, as angered sore,~While rage and wrath
 7    20|      that it would inflame his angered blood,~She in reply, "It
 8    22|        slay the English baron, angered sore;~But he abased their
 9    25|     neck.~ ~ XVIII~He, who was angered sore, as best he cou'd,~
10    43|      waited, so~Befell; since, angered by the first despite,~Unsought
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