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1 2| VI~Thus kindling into wrath the knights engage:~One 2 4| The old enchanter full of wrath did cry).~But the victorious 3 7| pupillage,~Beaming with wrath, he whilom so did fear.~ 4 8| honour; say what more thy wrath intends.~ ~ XLIV~"If death 5 8| foaming sea~Was not enough thy wrath to satiate,~Send, if thou 6 8| he,~Such is the force of wrath, was moved to spare~The 7 8| had virtue to allay~The wrath of Heaven, whose waters 8 8| he, returning home, his wrath prevented.~ ~ LXXXVIII~Nor 9 13| foul compeer.~This mighty wrath in either warrior stirred;~ 10 14| King Mandricardo's kindled wrath oppose.~ ~ XLIX~When afterwards 11 14| They holy empire in his wrath defies,~And boastful Rodomont, 12 14| when 'tis given him in his wrath to kill~Us who are deemed 13 14| some to leave the camp, by wrath, be led;~So that they yield 14 15| from danger from Alcina's wrath,~The duke by land continued 15 18| ire, to rage like hers his wrath extends:~Nor night the king 16 19| Would natural hate and wrath the beast engage;~Love softens 17 19| at the piteous sight his wrath refrain;~In furious heat, 18 19| grieved Zerbino, with such wrath was stung,~"Not unavenged 19 20| displayed~How much with generous wrath her heart was stirred;~Then, 20 20| the companions whom her wrath might harm;~By this alone 21 20| lay~Concealed until his wrath was past away.~ ~ CXIX~Zerbino 22 20| angered sore,~While rage and wrath her kindled eyes express.~ 23 20| as she had -- an air~Of wrath the maid assumed upon her 24 21| be led astray~So by just wrath and thy iniquity,~(To him 25 21| to have slain her in his wrath went near,~And long be doubted, 26 21| hatred sore;~Nor with less wrath she towards my brother burned~ 27 23| pure,~From such tempestuous wrath was ill secure.~ ~ CXXXI~ 28 26| ascends,~So burns Rogero's wrath, to fury blown,~By the first 29 27| was so passing wood with wrath and spite,~That, if to this 30 28| you shall hear him, if his wrath o'erblow,~Yet greater praise 31 28| Valerio said,~He was by wrath, and not by reason, led.~ ~ 32 30| And with it the impetuous wrath is fled,~Which moved his 33 32| Merlin's counsel was untrue,~Wrath at the wizard may I well 34 32| to her chamber breathing wrath returns.~ ~ XXXVI~Turned 35 33| Or wake their sleeping wrath; their swords they drew:~ 36 33| Against the greedy birds, as wrath excites,~Astolpho with his 37 36| by fear;~Fear, that new wrath had stifled in her heart~ 38 37| rock bestow.~ ~ LXXXI~"His wrath enduring still, to send 39 37| Seeking no more their rebel wrath to rein,~Hurry, with their 40 38| may your joint and fearful wrath descend~On me forthwith, 41 41| conscience vexes more.~Christ's wrath he fears; and, since in 42 41| him to complain,~His hasty wrath breaks forth, his grief 43 42| adamantine rein,~That can make wrath keep order and due bound,~ 44 43| sore, but yet in sorer wise~Wrath at the outrage I to her