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shall 2192
shalt 473
shambles 1
shame 44
shamed 3
shamefaced 2
shameful 5
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44 presented
44 rod
44 semblable
44 shame
44 special
43 afterward
43 antioch
Iacobus de Voragine
The Golden Legend

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shame

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1 I| were delivered to so great shame. Whereof S. Austin saith 2 I| his servants. The third is shame of sin, whereof saith S. 3 I| if the cross was then of shame and of villainy, she is 4 I| away mine opprobrium and shame, and named his name Joseph, 5 I| that doth or purchaseth shame, villany or hurt to another 6 I| should she not be put to shame and rebuke seven days? Let 7 II| fables, and into reproof and shame to all nations in which 8 II| her from this reproof and shame. And on the third day, when 9 II| bond of the reproof and shame, or certainly upon the earth 10 II| three manners; that was by shame, by dread, and by love. 11 II| dread, and by love. First by shame in blaming the hardness 12 II| dwell in the country for shame and for the sorrow that 13 II| christian men do me thus much shame? S. Anthony said: They do 14 II| morn, she having greater shame of men than of God, went 15 II| thither come, to the great shame and blame of all thy lineage. 16 III| cruel tyrant, hast thou no shame to cut off that in a woman 17 III| medicine corporal, and it were shame to me to take it now. That 18 III| Peter to do him despite and shame, it was sith stablished 19 III| which I may then, without shame, look and speak with thee. 20 III| to him: Thou hast no more shame than an hound for to do 21 III| people might hear: Alas! what shame hath this carle done to 22 III| through the city with great shame, and would have delivered 23 III| angry for the sorrow and shame, and commanded anon that 24 IV| Then for the reproof and shame he durst not come in to 25 IV| dreaded no perils, ne had no shame of despites, but was ever 26 IV| whom Margaret said: O what shame is it to you, when you read 27 IV| without honour and with shame art abominable to God, for 28 IV| him by the way. And he had shame for to beg and ask alms, 29 IV| fortune and for to eschew shame. And anon a knight, much 30 V| upon a woman, he had anon shame in himself and was a cruel 31 V| night she arose without shame and came secretly to him. 32 V| thing, durst not go home for shame, because they of his lineage 33 V| our Lord. I have seen thy shame and heard the reproach. 34 V| saith the gloss, because of shame, and for the honour of the 35 V| in her bed, and without shame sprang into her bed and 36 V| would have done, but the shame of being known of people 37 V| of this woman doth to us shame, and reproveth strongly 38 V| from evil, and the second Shame of the sins that she committed, 39 V| oughtest to have greater shame of God which seeth all things 40 VI| and because they doubted shame, they fled into Egypt. And 41 VI| forsook it and denied it for shame, and said he had not said 42 VII| to be delivered from all shame, great poverty, and false 43 VII| see, and she for great shame and confusion considered 44 VII| my lips such laidure or shame as long as I shall live,


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