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Here was news to make the king doubt whether the Jews were loyal to him, and back he came from Egypt in a great taking of rage. He occupied the city, and that by force of arms; (2 Maccabees 5, 11)
his executioners were in a rage, that but now had been gentle with him; pride, they would have it, spoke here. (2 Maccabees 6, 29)
The king, in a rage, would have fire-pan heated, and caldron of bronze; heated they were, (2 Maccabees 7, 3)
But thou, miserable wretch, viler on earth is none, wouldst thou vent thy rage on those worshippers of his, and flatter thyself with vain hopes none the less? (2 Maccabees 7, 34)
No wonder if this last, that so baffled the king’s rage, was more barbarously used than all the others; (2 Maccabees 7, 39)
And now, in a great taking of rage, he would make the Jews suffer for the ignominy of his own defeat; on, on his chariot must be driven, and never a halt in the journey, with the divine vengeance ever at his heels. Had he not boasted, Jerusalem was his goal, and he would bury the Jewish race under the ruins of it? (2 Maccabees 9, 4)
He injures himself, that is ungovernable in rage; every advantage he seizes does but injure him the more.✻ (Proverbs 19, 19)
Fierce, fierce is rage, and indignation mounts like a flood, but the pangs of jealousy, these there is no resisting. (Proverbs 27, 4)
To every living thing its own breed, to every beast its own moods; the winds✻ rage, and men think deep thoughts; the plants keep their several kinds, and each root has its own virtue; (Wisdom of Solomon 7, 20)
Wonder beyond all wont, that in water, the all-quenching, fire should rage its fiercest; no element but must rally in the cause of right. (Wisdom of Solomon 16, 17)
and of his poverty take good heed; shall his baffled rage curse thee behind thy back? (Ecclesiasticus 4, 5)
think of woman’s rage, her shamelessness, the dishonour she can do thee, (Ecclesiasticus 25, 29)
