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  • Will not appear like thy wrath's threats, nor like

    Life Immovable First Part Kostes Palamas 1901

  • He names me, and comes to me; I whisper, God! How have I sinn'd, that thy wrath's furious rod,

    English Satires Various 1885

  • Not scorching wrath's proud flesh with caustic tongue.

    Suppliant Maidens and Other Plays 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus 1880

  • Is one that can withstand thy wrath's hot breath --

    Evolution of Expression — Volume 1 Charles Wesley Emerson 1872

  • And Stoddard's wrath's an Ossa upon a Pelion piled.

    Songs and Other Verse Eugene Field 1872

  • For there wrath's fire now burnt, now shone love's flame.

    Jerusalem Delivered Torquato Tasso 1569

  • An ex-con, Jimmy threatens violence on the person responsible for his daughter's death, while Sean battles his own personal demons and tries to keep Jimmy wrath's at bay.

    Starpulse Entertainment News 2009

  • For wrath's sake, because of the sword which the prince bears and the power he is entrusted with, which make him formidable: He does whatsoever pleases him; he has a great authority and a great ability to support that authority (v. 4): Where the word of a king is, giving orders to seize a man, there is power; there are many that will execute his orders, which makes the wrath of a king, or supreme government, like the roaring of a lion and like messengers of death.

    Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721

  • 2205: By Penitence th 'Eternalls wrath's appeas'd:

    Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623 First Folio Edition) 1623

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