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 1  T-II| laughter,~with many exceedingly shameful words:~it didnt harm one
 2  T-II|     which things are named, and shameful things?~Cinna belongs with
 3  T-II|      your eyes get used to many shameful things:~and when the lover’
 4 T-III|       trying to say something – shameful confession! –~words fail
 5   T-V|         thoughts vanish through shameful neglect.~What you advise
 6  ExII|        said: ‘You teach nothing shameful:~go, the place is open to
 7  ExII|         hearts:~there’s nothing shameful in being caught by credulity.~
 8   ExI|      than any in this age.~It’s shameful to say, yet, if we confess
 9   ExI|       Doubtless you consider it shameful, dearest boy,~to become
10 ExIII|        your letters.~It will be shameful for us both if you, so close
11  ExIV|         and suffered~may things shameful for so great a man.~Divine
12  ExIV|   turned into a Getic poet.~Ah! Shameful: I’ve even written a work
13  IBIS|     loved will be hated through~shameful desire, and the son wounded
14   Ind|     extravagant life-style, his shameful behaviour, and his servility,
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