"Man Jiang Hong - Expressing My Feelings" By Yue Fei (Song Dynasty) Wrath sets my hair bristling, beneath my helmet, As I lean on the railing where drizzles cease.
He had an explosive temper which generally burst into flame at least once a day, and then he would storm about wildly for a few minutes, tugging at his beard, imploring heaven to grant him patience, abusing everybody in general and the luckless object of his wrath in particular.
But rather than again provoke Aunt Elizabeth's wrath by discussing tabooed subjects, she agreed.
Life in the brick house had gone on more placidly of late, for Rebecca was honestly trying to be more careful in the performance of her tasks and duties as well as more quiet in her plays, and she was slowly learning the power of the soft answer in turning away wrath.
" Rebecca's head was bowed with shame and wrath.
All her life she had been terrorised by the fear of a wrath which had never reached the superlative degree until that day.
' she demanded, half aloud, in sullen wrath.
Tellwright sat upright and ferocious in his chair, the image of offence and wrath.
" He was roused, and I loved him in his wrath with a passion beyond what I had yet felt.
Paul; and having uttered this phrase, the shadow of some great paroxysm—the swell of wrath, scorn, resolve—passed over his brow, rippled his lips, and lined his cheeks.
" Rosine was right; these utensils had in them a blank and immutable terror, beyond the mobile wrath of the wearer's own unglazed eyes.
" retorted I, turning in just wrath: but Professor Emanuel had hissed his insult and was gone.
A curious kind of reptile it seemed, judging from the glimpse I got; its novelty whetted my curiosity: if it would have come out boldly, perhaps I might philosophically have stood my ground, and coolly surveyed the long thing from forked tongue to scaly tail-tip; but it merely rustled in the leaves of a bad novel; and, on encountering a hasty and ill-advised demonstration of wrath, recoiled and vanished, hissing.
Yet as the laugh died, a kind of wrath smote me, and then bitterness followed: it was the rock struck, and Meribah's waters gushing out.
Graham rose in mimic wrath and followed.
Dan and Peter pursued them down the lane with a fiendish din of bells and pans, much to Felicity's wrath.
But I expected better things of you, Anne," said Miss Cornelia, more in sorrow than in wrath; then she proceeded to bombard Anne with precisely the same arguments with which the latter had attacked Gilbert; and Anne valiantly defended her husband with the weapons he had used for his own protection.
" Anne laughed over Miss Cornelia's wrath as she sped through the darkness.
" Hareton's chest heaved in silence a minute: he laboured under a severe sense of mortification and wrath, which it was no easy task to suppress.
The anguish he had exhibited on the moor subsided as soon as ever he entered Wuthering Heights; so I guessed he had been menaced with an awful visitation of wrath if he failed in decoying us there; and, that accomplished, he had no further immediate fears.