Yet no prudent wife Would take this Angerly, as I have said.
"The Seven Plays in English Verse"
Sophocles
This hee spake very Angerly: But Byrrhena was earnest upon him, and assured him hee should have no wrong at any mans hand.
"The Golden Asse"
Lucius Apuleius
Wherewithall he came Angerly towards me, and tooke away the haire which I had gathered, out of my apron: which grieved me very much, for I knew my Mistresses manners, that she would not be contented but beat me cruelly.
"The Golden Asse"
Lucius Apuleius