34 Words to use with wrath

Accursed Marius, offspring of my pains, Whose furious wrath hath wrought thy country's woe, What may remain for me or mine in Rome, That see the tokens of thy tyrannies?

May Allah on your cruel plots Send down the wrath divine, That ye my sufferings may feel, In the same plight as mine.

Why doth not thy wrath blaze up at sight of that Arjuna in exile, who, on a single car, hath vanquished celestials and men and serpents?

Let not thy wrath burn for ever, great son of Telamon.

At once their wrath subsides; tame as the lamb The lion hangs his head, the furious pard, Cowed and subdued, flies from the face of man, Nor bears one glance of his commanding eye.

When winds and seas do rage, And threaten to undo me, Thou dost their wrath assuage, If I but call unto thee.

And like a ravenous beast which sees The hunter's icy eye, So did this wretch in wrath confess Sweet Jesu's mastery.

With an idle gaze sees their wrath consume, And submits to his doom!

Sooner or later these crews are doomed to die the death of rats: But you, who sent them out to do this shame; From whom they take their orders and their pay; For youavenging wrath defers its claim, And Justice bides her day.

An empty fortress mocks his searching eye, No steel-clad chiefs his burning wrath defy; No warrior-maid reviving passion warms, And soothes his soul with fondly-valued charms.

but the secret lacking, The secret of the child, the bird, the night, Faded, flouted, bespattered, in days so far Hate cannot bitter them, nor wrath deny; Else were this Desdemona....

Then a howl of wrath descends and fills the sense of hearing, so that for the moment it is hard to tell what is happening.

The force of fire soon flutters and decays When ocean, swelled by storms, its wrath displays.

I grieve, O Bharata, that thy wrath doth not blaze up at sight of that son of Pritha in exile, that prince who deserveth not such distress and who hath been brought up in every luxury!

Who sues for justice to his throne in vain? What millions has he pardon'd of his foes, Whom just revenge did to his wrath expose!

At the moment of this sayingit was between ten and eleven o'clock at nightDavid Kent's wrath-fire was far from needing an additional stoking.

" One month and fifteen days upon the sea, Thus far the voyagers are on their way; Now black before them lies a barren shore, O'ertopped with frowning cliffs, whence comes a roar Of some dread fury of the elements That shakes the air and sweeping wrath foments O'er winds and seas.

If still concealed, you falter, still delay, A mother's blood shall wash the crime away." "This wrath forego," the mother answering cried, "And joyful hear to whom thou art allied.

Then, his wrath gathering emphasis as he went on: "The longer I live the plainer I see Shakespeare was rightwhat fools these mortals be, and all that.

17, "thy fierce wrath goeth over me, thy terrors have cut me off, they came round about me daily," or all the day, "like water they compassed me about together."

Jones had naturally violent animal spirits, and Thwackum, resenting his speeches, only the doctor's interposition prevented wrath kindling.

And though the Lord had suffer'd long, Nor seem'd to notice them, Yet soon He would arise in might, And loud His wrath proclaim.

The earth shall quake, if aught his wrath provoke; Let him but touch the mountains, they shall smoke.

And if I speake, her wrath renew I shall; And if I silent be, my hart will breake, Or choked be with overflowing gall.

What desolating wrath resistance would bring upon the Waldstätte they knew and measured, and swore that death was better than an unrighteous yoke.

34 Words to use with  wrath