impatience (n.)
anger, rage, fury
1H6 IV.vii.8[Talbot to Servant, of John Talbot] he ... did commence / Rough deeds of rage and stern impatience
Cor V.vi.146.2[Second Lord to all, of Coriolanus] His own impatience / Takes from Aufidius a great part of blame
KJ IV.iii.32[Pembroke to Bastard] impatience hath his privilege
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