Canto

 1     1|           moan,~I will, unchecked by anger, false or true,~Or sharp
 2     1|        espies,~And glows with sudden anger and despite;~For she in
 3     1|             To her the Saracen, with anger hot:~"Is knightly worship
 4     5|              meanwhile the monarch's anger ran~Too high, he would withdraw
 5     8|             land (no sluggard in his anger) stirred~His monsters, orc
 6    14|             Chased hence by Avarice, Anger, Gluttony,~Pride, Envy,
 7    17|        Charlemagne, whose veins with anger glow,~And shame, too strong
 8    17|            love of Heaven, forego~Of anger and of death the noisome
 9    17|           made return~Homeward, with anger and with fury stung;~Less
10    18|             o'erblown,~Inflamed with anger and with thirst of blood:~
11    18|              him, thrice or more, by anger driven,~And stained anew
12    18|                XXV~And him so sorely anger stung and pride,~Thither
13    18|               The monarch raged with anger and despite.~Meanwhile,
14    23|              profoundly sighed,~That Anger over Love should have prevailed.~"
15    23|              should have prevailed.~"Anger has torn me from my love," (
16    24|             all over in a glow,~With anger and resentment was possest,~
17    24|             Was brought his vengeful anger to suspend;~And, wending
18    24|             yet flows.~Now, when his anger and his heat secede,~After
19    24|           vain,~Had scrupled not his anger to excite~Who dearly will
20    24|            while they~With pride and anger, and with hatred swell,~
21    25|         Because by glad estate thine anger stirred,~Thou with some
22    27|            slaughter, with surprise,~Anger and rage, is viewed by Charlemagne.~
23    27|           lord had paid;~And, in his anger, deemed himself deceived~
24    27|           LXXXII~Rodomont reined his anger, and retired~Some deal,
25    27|          ground.~ ~ CVIII~But wonted anger chasing shame which dyed~
26    27|           what disdain and with what anger shaken,~Against his liege
27    28|              cruel proof receive:~By anger stirred, it was his first
28    28|           had plight;~And gulped his anger down and bitter scorn;~Since
29    29|               Brimfull of pride, and anger, and disdain.~ ~ XLVI~This
30    30|             wise,~Hoping her lover's anger to allay;~And Mandricardo,
31    34|         comply.~ ~ XXXV~"So kindling anger waxed between the two,~It
32    35|            bitter vein;~Savouring of anger more than aught beside.~
33    36|              Her to Death's door her anger would have brought,~Unless
34    36|          leaps; possest~With furious anger and with fierce disdain,~
35    36| compassionate and pious grown;~Which anger fain had made more hard
36    37|              dwell,~I may offend and anger all the crew.~What then
37    37|           The more be to appease her anger sought,~So much more was
38    37|          LXXVII~"Love, pity, sorrow, anger, and desire~Of death and
39    38|            Each cursed the senseless anger and the hate~Which stirred
40    38|             although loving, will he anger so,~Not lightly she her
41    39|              the hunter holds), with anger burns;~Torments himself
42    41|        suchlike need;~But hopes (his anger puts him so in heart)~To
43    42|           Unconquered Duke Alphonso, anger so~Inflamed thy host the
44    43|              Who moved three thus to anger wasps; and I~Perceive in
45    44|             in fault I be:~But, if I anger Love, whose prayer shall
46    44|         Fortune sped,~Or Love's keen anger, break my constant heart:~
47    44|              both alike, with sudden anger fraught,~(For plainly they
48    44|           beat~And drive it forth in anger, in its fear~Neither to
49    44|              hate; because above~His anger is the admiring prince's
50    45|             damsel, so~Much more her anger waxes; she her blows~Redoubling,
51    45|             be done; her word belie;~Anger friends, kindred, court,
52    46|             She spake this with such anger and disdain,~Many surmised
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