rage (n.)
warlike ardour, martial spirit
1H4 I.iii.30[Hotspur to King Henry] when the fight was done, / When I was dry with rage and extreme toil
1H6 IV.vii.11[Talbot to Servant, of John Talbot] Dizzy-eyed fury and great rage of heart / Suddenly made him from my side to start
1H6 IV.vii.8[Talbot to Servant, of John Talbot] he ... did commence / Rough deeds of rage and stern impatience
KJ II.i.265[King Philip to Hubert] shall we give the signal to our rage / And stalk in blood to our possession?
R2 II.iv.14[Captain to Salisbury, of rich men and ruffians dancing] The one in fear to lose what they enjoy, / The other to enjoy by rage and war
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