With ungovernable rage he screamed vituperatives, and was carried kicking, biting and snarling from the court-room.
Mad with rage as the young man was, he at once saw the danger and leaped away--only to almost fall over the professor's prone body.
Guinness winced under it; his whole body was trembling with suppressed rage and indignation.
With a cry of rage and misery the girl sprang to her feet and started forward, but stopped suddenly at sound of a hasty knocking and a voice asking admittance.
The voice rang out with sharp anxiety, and pierced the fog of passion and ragein which O'Ryan was moving.
With a roar of rage Dupont sprang on him, and caught him by the throat as the canoe swayed and dipped.
No one had ever seen O'Ryan angry; and now that the demon of rage was on him, directed by a will suddenly grown to its full height, they saw not only a powerful character in a powerful melodrama, but a man of wild force.
Growling with rage and hate, Abe Hawley sprang toward Lambton, but the master of the troopers stepped between.
In his wild rage he had burst a blood-vessel on the brain.
There was something more savage in the whispered quarrel than if the two had been shouting at each other, and Hoshyari's gasp of rage fell on absolute silence, as, breathing hard, they looked at each other.
So, seeing at a glance that something lay beneath the surface of the bitter hatred in the dark face, and the wild, wicked rage of the white one, I said, quickly.
So the men laughed--and told him each new gift given to the one woman who knew Castilian words--and he laughed also as one does who cares little, but in his heart was growing rage such as he had never known could be in him.
But it had been a storm of rage like that by which he had once been driven away from her!
She had worked herself into such a passion that the long smothered rage against the women who spoke her name lightly in the village spent itself on the one woman of all who lived most apart from such speech.
Plainly he felt brave that he had defied the Po-Ahtun-ho in so much as he had walked to the forbidden sacred places, and Yahn felt a storm of rage sweep over her at the knowledge.
Yahn was in such a silent rage that she twitched and bent the willow until it was no longer any thing but a limp wreck:--she would break something!
But in his impotent rage he felt spirit forces of destruction working against him, and the dread of them dulled his senses as to the place where he wandered.
Sometimes he had sudden fits of rage against her--paroxysms of wickedness, as it were.
It is very certain that there was in that frenzied appeal all the madness of suffering, all the wrath of unsatisfied longing, and rage as of unchained beasts, against the very beings they implored.
And in a frenzy of rage and humiliation she put out her hand and felt among her clothes that lay in a pile near by, for the stiletto she had insolently thrown upon them just before.
Her insane rage came to the surface; she writhed about and tried to bite, but could not.
Almack advertised that it was built with hot brick and boiling water--think what a rage there must be for public places, If this notice, instead of terrifying, could draw any body thither.
You know my rage for Oxford; if King's-college would not take it ill,.
This, looking at Wilkes, he repeated twice, with such rage and violence, that he owned his passion obliged him to sit down.
Rather I'll stand, and face Napoleon's rage When he shall learn what mean the ambiguous lines That facts have forced from me.
The rage of the multitude found a mouthpiece in a soldier, who loudly upbraided the Bishop for stirring up the people against St. Thomas, and warned him that a shameful death would befall him in consequence.
Belleisle, tormented with rheumatic nerves, and of violent temper at any rate, compresses the immense waste rage that is in him.
He had but too many adherents in Germany, who were filled with the most violent rage against the Evangelical party.
I therefore advise every one who earnestly desires peace and unity, to do all he can to heal those wounds which can no longer be concealed, and to restrain the mad rage of those who are constantly tearing them open again!
And I also love our well-deserving University, which God has hitherto protected against wicked attacks and the rage of cunning men.
He even permitted his rage to lead him to burn several of them.
He felt troubled, and prayed fervently, that at length this rebellion, which he had been sent forth to excite, might not rage in this valley over the venerable head of this peaceful hermit.
I suspect we human beings know but little of the fierceness with which the vortices of passion rage in the more purely animal natures.
Already, however, Clementina and Rose had darted between, and, full ofrage as he was, Liftore was compelled to restrain himself.
Beside himself with the rage of murdered dignity, he rode up, and struck at her over the corner of the cart, whereupon, from the top of it, Annie Mair ventured to expostulate.
Her behaviour and his own frustration put him in such a rage that, wheeling quickly round, he struck Kelpie, just as she dropped on all fours, a great cut with his whip across the haunches.
He returned to Mistress Partan white and trembling, in a mountainous rage with "ta low pred hount of a factor.
As he spoke, he took Kelpie a little round, keeping out of the way of the factor, who sat trembling with rage on his still excited animal, and sent her at the trench.
But there was no coward nerve in his lithe body, and the uncomprehended anguish that gripped his vitals added rage to his courage.
His rage against Red Fox blazed up with fresh heat, and he had no longer any thought but vengeance.
The big black mink was no coward, and his keen little eyes went red with rage at this insult and injury combined.
He had just missed catching the rabbit at his first rush; and then, in an obstinate rage at his failure, he had settled down to the chase of the fleet quarry.
But, when the first paroxysms of helpless pain and ragehad passed, her faith returned.
Clancy, afire with rage and a sense of inexplicable failure, realized that Meiklejohn's admission and its now compulsory explanation could wait a calmer moment.
Senator, goaded to a sudden rage by the other man's cynical humor.
One day Captain Helm came out where the slaves were at work, and finding Aaron was not there, he fell into a great rage and swore terribly.
For two whole days the unhappy Cholulans were subject to all the horrors which could be invented by the rage of the Spaniards, and the vengeance of their allies the Tlascalans.
Contempt and ragesoon succeeded amongst the Spaniards to the intoxication of success; the immense riches upon which they had reckoned either had no existence, or they had been thrown into the lake.
Maria Felicia Garcia was a wayward and willful child, but so generous and placable that her fierce outbursts of rage were followed by the most fascinating and winning contrition.
At last he began an aria, but his voice was so choked by his rage and agitation that he broke down, at which the robber connoisseurs hissed.
Then it notices the rage for Venice glass among all classes--as Falstaff says, A.
In Pliny's time the like affection to foreign drugs did rage among the Romans, whereby their own did grow in contempt.
Within their doors also, such as are of ability do oft make their floors and parget of fine alabaster burned, which they call plaster of Paris, whereof in some places we have great plenty, and that very profitable against the rage of fire.
Some of our mastiffs will rage only in the night, some are to be tied up both day and night.
The actor had his coat-tail stuck out behind, and was in a seeming flutter of feathered rage and pride.
She passed from paroxysms of rageto paroxysms of tenderness.
Then she swells with envy and rage against us both; calls my mistress ugly, common, unsafe, and me a weak secure fool.
Yet words may make the edge of rage more sharp, And whet a blunted courage with revenge.
Prince, let thy rage give way to patience, And set a velvet brow upon the face Of wrinkled anger: our keen swords Must right these wrongs, and not light airy words.
Twas rage made his tongue err; do you not know The violent love Mendoza bears the queen?
At their head was Astok of Dusar, and as he saw the two he had thought so safely in his power slipping from his grasp, he danced with rage and chagrin, shaking his fists and hurling abuse and vile insults at them.
With screams ofrage the apes leaped to their feet to meet the charge.
From sheer rage the boy was silent, then he jumped from the cultivator, and gathering the slack of the reins, hit the horse about the head with all his might.