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  2. Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. - Wikipedia

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    Hell Hath No Fury, Part One: Cherchez La Femme April 1995 — 25.8 thousand, ranked 84th in North America [5] #2 Hell Hath No Fury, Part Two: Stop in the Name of Love May 1995 — 23.1 thousand, ranked 153th in North America [6] #3 Hell Hath No Fury, Part Three: Stand By Your Man June 1995 — 20.0 thousand, ranked 173th in North America [7] #4 ...

  3. Hell Hath No Fury - Wikipedia

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    Hell Hath No Fury (German: Der Hahn ist tot), a 1996 novel by Ingrid Noll; Hell Hath No Fury, a 2007 novel by David Weber and Linda Evans; Hell Hath No Fury, a 2013 novel by Rosie Harris; Hell Hath No Fury, a 2018 novel by Jo Ho "Hell Hath No Fury", a chapter in volume 10 of the manga Beastars by Paru Itagaki

  4. The Mourning Bride - Wikipedia

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    The word "breast" is often misquoted as "beast" and "has" sometimes appears as "hath". The lines are probably inspired by Pharsalia, written by Lucan. [2] Also often repeated is a quotation of Zara in Act III, Scene II: Heav'n has no rage, like love to hatred turn'd, Nor hell a fury, like a woman scorn'd. [3]

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  6. William Congreve - Wikipedia

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    William Congreve was born in Bardsey Grange, on an estate near Ledston, West Riding of Yorkshire. [2] Although Samuel Johnson disputed this, it has since been confirmed by a baptism entry for "William, sonne of Mr. William Congreve, of Bardsey grange, baptised 10 February 1669" [i.e. 1670 by the modern reckoning of the new year]. [3]

  7. Hell Hath Fury - Wikipedia

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    Hell Hath Fury may refer to: Hell Hath Fury (anthology) , an anthology of fantasy fiction short stories "Hell Hath Fury", an episode of Garth Marenghi's Darkplace

  8. Dangerous Women (anthology) - Wikipedia

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    "Hell Hath No Fury" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, a present-day Native American ghost story [3] "Pronouncing Doom" by S. M. Stirling , a "hanging judge" tale set "in a postapocalyptic America devastated by plague and machine failure" [3] "Name the Beast" by Sam Sykes "Caretakers" by Pat Cadigan; Lies My Mother Told Me by Caroline Spector [6]

  9. Rosalind Miles (author) - Wikipedia

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    The Women's History of the World (also called Who Cooked the Last Supper?) The Rites of Man: Love, Sex and Death in the Making of the Male (US: Love, Sex and Death and the Making of the Male) (1991) The Children We Deserve: Love and Hate in the Making of the Family; With Robin Cross: Hell Hath No Fury: True Stories of Women at War from ...

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