Then the full tide of Jewish anger turned upon him.
Even after His explanation of the words they fell upon deaf ears and raised only anger and surprise.
As the play proceeds, the action grows upon us, and the rapt spectators resent with anger the least outcry or disturbance.
For a while it seemed that anger would govern the acts of the Senate, for every preparation was made for the execution.
The shrill cry of anger that came from the open mouth of the white face was lost to him in the necessity of switching on the engine.
The flicker of angerin the sunken eyes brought a glitter of malice into his own.
One Elder Lady rubb'd her eyes, With equal anger and surprize, While she could scarce believe she read, The Witch of Endor o'er her head.
Then the prince in anger ordered the man to be cast into prison and executed.
In consequence of this decided action, the bishop of Canosi suffered much from the anger of the Empress Theodora.
But, although my lord has exercised hisanger upon me, I will not desert my lady and mistress, but for Christ's sake will wait upon her with all reverence.
To a rare beauty, Berlinda joined all the gifts of intellect, but she had the misfortune to incur the anger of her father.
Gabrielle jumped to her feet and faced her again, blazing with pride and anger and amazingly beautiful.
William strode hastily up and down the chamber, tying and untying the rich cordon of his cloak in uncontrollable anger and disappointment.
The anger which Richard had testified towards his attendants, was modified into a haughty courtesy as he conversed with the noble Saracens.
She expressed the most violent anger at being the object of unfounded suspicion, and entered the Holy City in a most indignant mood.
Before the angerof the countess gave her voice to reply, he strode from her presence.
Then spake he in anger and said, "Truly the fool proceedeth upon probability, and the wise man requireth proof.
But this must not be taken as indicating the actual state of his mind; but simply the condition of anger to which he had been reduced by the post-boy.
But she resolved altogether that she would not display her anger to Mrs Baggett.
And now, in her mock anger and in her indignant words, with the purpose of her mind written so clearly on her brow, she was to him more lovable and more beautiful than ever.
But as she had taken time to think of it, she had absolved him, and had turned her anger against herself.
She threw it open, walked in, and closed it after Dick, who sustained a deadly anger against the man who sat at his desk, and as they entered looked up with a sharp stare of surprise.
It was Narf, anger on his face, already within the doorway as the servant went out it.
Even at the distance, there was anger like a red aura about Narf.
Bernibus became even more flushed with anger and vehemently asked Wagner, "Why, you heartless brute?
Here Bernibus seemed to lose his anger and passion and become meek once more, saying humbly, "You have destroyed the life of one whom I held more dear than myself, but that is past, and I will not destroy us all for vengeance.
While the driver was setting the horses to rights and looking for the portmanteau, the mail bag, and the sword on the road, the postman in a plaintive voice shrill with anger ejaculated oaths.
An expression of dull, sullen anger was set upon it, as though the postman were still in pain and still angry with the driver.
Though distorted by anger and bearing traces of recent suffering, physical and moral, it was handsome in spite of the melting snow on the eyebrows, moustaches, and short beard.
First, Moses saith: I will provoke you to jealousy by that which is not a nation: by a foolish nation I will anger you.
Let all bitterness and anger and indignation and clamour and blasphemy be put away from you, with all malice.
For the anger of man worketh not the justice of God.
I will therefore that men pray in every place, lifting up pure hands, without anger and contention.
We must be slow to anger and not hearers only, but doers of the word.
Having heard these things, they were full of anger and cried out, saying: Great is Diana of the Ephesians!
They say she and her brother never spoke: which was carrying her anger at his interference rather far, 'specially as she remained good friends with her father.
I saw the deep red gather on Cicely's cheeks and the anger in her lover's eyes.
When Ruby looked up, after the crash, and saw her friends running along the headland to catch a glimpse of the wreck, her anger returned.
He turned over, pressing himself upon the bed in anger and humiliation, because now he had no authority to call to his son and keep him to his duty.
For some reason or other her anger flashed out like sudden lightning at his 'if ever'.
Nay; I do not mean to anger thee, Stephano," cried the valet.
If he could have reproached her as cold, mercenary, unworthy, heartless, even though he had still loved her, he could have supported himself by his anger against her unworthiness.
Michel was a loving, generous-hearted man, and all feeling of anger with his son was over before they had been together two days.
She was very angry with him;--so angry that she was almost driven by her anger to throw herself into Adrian's arms.
Marie sat perfectly silent, not moving; but there was a frown on her brow and a look of sorrow mixed with anger on her face.
But she made up her mind also that she would entertain no feeling of anger against her uncle.
Perhaps it used to be so when young men came to sup with you, years ago; but nowadays men like their supper,' said Marie, who was driven on by heranger to a ferocity which she could not restrain.
And if she were really resolute to hold her ground, would it not be much better that she should do so by giving up no point, even though her uncle's anger should rise hot against her?
As Michel Voss asked this last question, there was a tone of anger in his voice.
But, nevertheless, Urmand's anger was the hottest against Michel Voss himself.
In his heart there had been anger against her because she had spoken no such word to him,--as of course there was also in her heart against him, very bitter and very hot.
He struggled with all his strength to suppress every other thought, to banish every emotion of anger or hatred from his heart, in order to be able to give every faculty of his being to the solving of these pressing questions.
His father strips off his grip, at first with boisterous laughter, and then with hot anger at the little fool.