At this the men of Berne waxed passingwroth of mood.
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At that were some well pleased, but others rested passingwroth.
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Sertorius, King of Libya, beheld this adventure, and was passingwroth.
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Then was Sir Lancelot passingwroth, and cried, Thou traitor!
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These men of Gunther be so passingwroth that at this hour I cannot guard a soul.
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Presently the two youths began to chide and jangle, and were passingwroth the one with the other.
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Ballantyne has made Hawkins move his desk back to the library and Hawkins is passingwroth about it.
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And for this matter was the king passingwroth, and so was Sir Launcelot, and many other knights.
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Then when Sir Mordred wist and understood how he was beguiled, he was passingwroth out of measure.
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So Sir Tristram was passingwroth, and said to Sir Persides and to Sir Dinadan: I will revenge me.
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Here great dole was made for him because of his wounds, and Arthur was passingwroth for the hurt of Sir Griflet.
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Then was Sir Percival passingwroth and heavy of heart, and lay down to rest beneath a tree, and slept till midnight.
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But when it was known that Gaheris had slain his mother the king was passingwroth, and commanded him to go out of his court.
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The Britons rode hardly upon them, doing them all the mischief they might, for they were passingwroth to see their comrades handselled so despitefully.
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"Do thy best," replied the king, "for I am passingwroth with Balin."
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"Wherefore the King was heavy and passingwroth, and so he departed towards Winchester." The Queen then blamed Lancelot: people will say they deceive Arthur.