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Having swallowed your irate hungers - Mina Loy "The Dead"


Climbing regularly the erect hill of ire - Andrea Cote "Dear Beth" transl. by Sasha Pimentel

My belly burning with the acid of your ire - Kwame Dawes "Eat"

The red plume of the volcano's ire - José Maria de Hérédia "Flowers of Fire" transl. by Ellen M. Clerke [The Yellow Book v.III, Oct. 1894]

Suppressed th' o'erweening tyrant's ire - Euripedes "The Children of Hercules" transl. by Michael Wodhull

Kept warm by kerosene and ire - David Hornibrook "Event Horizon"

Their passion and ire softening now - Holly Iglesias "I Can Afford Neither the Rain"

Like the ire of demons and gods - Lu Yu "After Getting Drunk, I Scribble Songs and Poems in Grass Script--Written as a Joke" transl. by Burton Watson

Roaring storms of vice and ire - H.P. McKnight "Acrostic to Warden and Mrs. E.G. Coffin"

Ireful at human hungers - George Meredith "Meditation Under Stars"

Striving to soothe the patron's ire - Murdock Pemberton "The Screen" [The Broadway Anthology]

And rock these hills, with unforgiving ire - W.H. Rhodes "The Merchant's Exchange"


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