All 4 Uses of
wrath
in
Jane Eyre
- I heard the name of Mr. Brocklehurst pronounced by some lips; at which Miss Miller shook her head disapprovingly; but she made no great effort to cheek the general wrath; doubtless she shared in it.†
Chpt 5 *
- And haunted as a robber-path Through wilderness or wood; For Might and Right, and Woe and Wrath, Between our spirits stood.†
Chpt 24
- I cannot give you up to perdition as a vessel of wrath: repent — resolve, while there is yet time.†
Chpt 35
- I could resist St. John's wrath: I grew pliant as a reed under his kindness.†
Chpt 35
Definition:
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(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment