rage (n.)
madness, insanity, derangement
CE IV.iii.87[Courtesan alone, of Antipholus of Syracuse] Besides this present instance of his rage
CE V.i.144[Adriana to Duke, of Antipholus] anything his rage did like [i.e. take a fancy to]
CE V.i.48[Adriana to Abbess, of Antipholus] till this afternoon his passion / Ne'er brake into extremity of rage
KL IV.iv.19[Cordelia to Doctor, of Lear] Lest his ungoverned rage dissolve the life
KL IV.vii.78[Doctor to Cordelia, of Lear] The great rage ... is killed in him
RJ IV.iii.53[Juliet alone, of waking in the tomb] in this rage, with some great kinsman's bone / As with a club dash out my desperate brains
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