rage (n.)
violent outburst, furious passion
2H4 IV.iv.63[King Henry IV to Clarence, of Prince Henry] When rage and hot blood are his counsellors
KL IV.iii.16[Gentleman to disguised Kent, of Cordelia being moved] Not to a rage
Luc.424[of Tarquin] His rage of lust by gazing qualified
Luc.468[of Tarquin's reaction to Lucrece's beating heart] This moves in him more rage and lesser pity
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