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 1     I,     54|     foreigner?" Then they felt shame and pity, and remembered
 2     I,     56|      who are now stimulated by shame and ambition, should wipe
 3    II,      2|     new rulers. Soon they felt shame at Parthians having become
 4    II,     17|  enduring wounds; without, any shame at the disgrace, without
 5    II,     50|       mind fluctuating between shame and terror. At last he entrusted
 6    II,    113|       to have to profess their shame. Titidius Labeo, Vistilia'
 7   III,     23|     For Plancina he spoke with shame and conscious disgrace,
 8   III,     25|        money, and now for very shame at Plancina's acquittal,
 9   III,     29|        the fugitives and cried shame on the standard-bearers
10   III,     38|       vicious impulse, without shame or guilt, and, consequently,
11   III,     63|        and again that it was a shame to the conquerors of Germany
12   III,     69|        the betrayer of his own shame and works on the imaginations
13   III,     74|      no longer any fear or any shame.~ ~
14    IV,     14|    apparently, out of fear and shame, bringing on himself the
15    VI,      1| solitude of the sea shores, in shame at the vices and profligacies
16    VI,     56|   others and despising his own shame, or, possibly, because he
17    VI,     78|        disgrace, when fear and shame being cast off, he simply
18    XI,     45|        dictation of Narcissus. Shame indeed checked the utterance
19   XII,     47|     enemy, who were stung with shame at the prospect of falling
20   XII,     60|      honourable death from the shame of captivity. He at first
21   XIV,     10|       s destruction and in the shame of discovered guilt had
22   XIV,     20|     the public exposure of his shame acted on him as an incentive
23   XIV,     61| Hesitating for a while between shame and rage, he at last wrote
24    XV,     19|       standards and arms as to shame them by the contrast. His
25   XVI,     14|                      A year of shame and of so many evil deeds
26   XVI,     29|      aiming to touch Nero with shame for his abominations, and
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