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Consider Mrs. Clinton's prospective Opponents: A Gentleman of good Fortune & Family, but insipid and uninspiring Mien; a half-pay Officer gone into Politicks, who, despite his heroick Past, has anger'd Half his Party; and a former Lord Mayor, who would play Dick Whittington, had he either the Sagacity of the Original, or the Cat of the Character.
"Shame on you," says Bill Clinton, if you're worried the Hillary campaign is exploiting race. Ann Althouse 2008
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Consider Mrs. Clinton's prospective Opponents: A Gentleman of good Fortune & Family, but insipid and uninspiring Mien; a half-pay Officer gone into Politicks, who, despite his heroick Past, has anger'd Half his Party; and a former Lord Mayor, who would play Dick Whittington, had he either the Sagacity of the Original, or the Cat of the Character.
"Shame on you," says Bill Clinton, if you're worried the Hillary campaign is exploiting race. Ann Althouse 2008
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He had bitterly anger'd; the breast boil'd within him 2330
The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats Anonymous
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"Indeed, sir," I broke in, now thoroughly anger'd, "I can use the small sword as well as another."
The Splendid Spur Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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I promised your Mother I would not see You yet, and she may be anger'd if she finds me here.
A Group of Noble Dames Thomas Hardy 1884
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The soul emerges from earthly bondage emancipated into eternity, while "The ages sweep around him with their wings, Like anger'd eagles cheated of their prey."
The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life William Rounseville Alger 1863
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I have anger'd your good nurse; these old-world servants
Becket and other plays Alfred Tennyson Tennyson 1850
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Imogen describes herself not only as "sprighted with a fool," but as "frighted and anger'd worse."
Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical 1827
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'So I tells him,' answered Betty; 'but he is so crazy anger'd with me that he won't hear nothing I can say – and there to be sure I owns I should like to know who this puss is.'
The Old Manor House 1793
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Master Orlando, you've such a good-looking pleasant countenance, that I'll defy the witch of Endor to be anger'd long with you. '
The Old Manor House 1793
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