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1. 1 And those two men led me up on to the Northern side, and showed me there a very Awful place, and there were all manner of tortures in that place: cruel darkness and unilluminated gloom, and there is no light there, but murky fire constantly flaming aloft, and there is a fiery river coming out, and that whole place is everywhere fire, and everywhere there is frost and ice, thirst and shivering, while the bonds are very cruel, and the angels fearful and merciless, bearing angry weapons, merciless torture, and I said: 2 Woe, woe, how very Awful is this place; 3 And those men said to me: This place, O Enoch, is prepared for those who dishonour God, who on Earth practice sin against nature, which is child corruption after the buggering of mankind fashion, magic making, enchantments and devilish witchcrafts, and those who boast of their wicked deeds with stealing, lies, calumnies, envy, rancour, fornication, murder, and who, while accursed, steal the souls of men, who seeing the poor take away their goods and themselves grow rich, injuring them to get other men's goods, who being able to satisfy the empty, made the hungering die; being able to clothe, stripped the naked; and who knew not their creator, and bowed to the soulless and lifeless gods, who cannot see nor hear, the vain gods, who also built engraved images and who bow down to unclean handiwork; for all these is prepared this place among them for eternal inheritance
2. 1 And those two men led me up on to the Northern side and showed me there a very Awful place and there were all manner of tortures in that place: cruel darkness and unilluminated gloom and there is no light there but murky fire constantly flaming aloft and there is a fiery river coming out and that whole place is everywhere fire and everywhere there is frost and ice thirst and shivering while the bonds are very cruel and the angels fearful and merciless bearing angry weapons merciless torture and I said: 2 Woe woe how very Awful is this place; 3 And those men said to me: This place O Enoch is prepared for those who dishonour God who on Earth practice sin against nature which is child corruption after the buggering of mankind fashion magic making enchantments and devilish witchcrafts and those who boast of their wicked deeds with stealing lies calumnies envy rancour fornication murder and who while accursed steal the souls of men who seeing the poor take away their goods and themselves grow rich injuring them to get other men's goods who being able to satisfy the empty made the hungering die; being able to clothe stripped the naked; and who knew not their creator and bowed to the soulless and lifeless gods who cannot see nor hear the vain gods who also built engraved images and who bow down to unclean handiwork; for all these is prepared this place among them for eternal inheritance
3. He was constantly full of jealousy and rancour towards his boss, Officer Sheikho, for how was it that an officer, especially an Arab officer, who had the same rank as his, have authority and superiority over him, whereas he was his deputy and had to answer to him, having no right to give any order without Aslan’s permission? Day after day envy and resentment fermented and bubbled in his heart… and surely one day it would overflow!
4. ‘Yeah why not, that’s why you have sent so many letters to me during the past two months’, she said with voice full of mock and rancour
5. The humiliation of feeling herself weak was turning to rancour, tempered by their voluptuous pleasures
6. They threw their arms round one another, and all their rancour melted like snow beneath the warmth of that kiss
7. Perhaps it should be added that the effect is greatly increased if Owen's verse be spoken somewhat slowly and indistinctly in a tone suggestive of suppressed rancour
8. But ere he closed his eyes he let them wander round his old room, mellow in the glow of the firelight that played or rested on familiar and friendly things which had long been unconsciously a part of him, and now smilingly received him back, without rancour
9. ’ Her voice was cold, but the rancour was gone from it
10. I will add to these remarks that I was always surprised at the extraordinary good-nature, the absence of rancour with which these unhappy men spoke of their punishment, and of the chiefs superintending it
11. In these stories, which often gave me palpitation of the heart, not a shadow of hatred or rancour could be detected; they laughed at what they had suffered like children
12. But he seemed to inflict them in such a way, that the prisoners felt no rancour against him
13. The third good result will be this, that, instead of constant fear of revenge upon your evil deeds, you will feel that you are saving others from this revenge, and are principally saving the oppressed from the cruel feeling of rancour and resentment