Book,  Verse

 1      I,   163|                      The only shame he knew was not to win.~ ~
 2      I,   298|                  All Caesar's shame of battle, and his mind~ ~
 3     II,   504|  guise to march, this was his shame.~ ~
 4     II,   639|     blindness, not so lost to shame~ ~
 5     II,   804|                          With shame and sorrow that the fleet
 6    III,   169| Compelled submission, and the shame is less~ ~
 7    III,   329|     avenger 23 of a brother's shame~ ~
 8     IV,    30|         30 Essayed attack, in shame of impious strife.~ ~
 9     IV,    37|       safety. But in fear and shame~ ~
10     IV,   263|          Your deep dishonour? Shame upon your peace.~ ~
11     IV,   896|  Receive atonement: yet 'twas shame, ye gods,~ ~
12      V,    68|                           And shame to Fortune, placed the diadem~ ~
13      V,   791|            We lay in slumber! Shame upon such sleep!~ ~
14     VI,   239|            Idle, give life by shame; and on his breast~ ~
15     VI,   500|       Stained by his deeds of shame the fights he won,~ ~
16    VII,    86|                How deep their shame, and justly, should delay~ ~
17    VII,    91|          And conquer; thou in shame be forced to win.~ ~
18    VII,   525|       worst which serves with shame.~ ~
19    VII,   715|    eyes in death.~ ~ ~ 'Twere shame to shed,~ ~
20    VII,   748|       the penalty for others' shame.~ ~
21   VIII,   398|   demand of thee. And has our shame~ ~
22   VIII,   449|     perishing? E'en that were shame~ ~
23   VIII,   473|     heart, then double is the shame~ ~
24   VIII,   512|      from monarchs old, whose shame is fled,~ ~
25   VIII,   702|                  Thus, to the shame of victors and of gods,~ ~
26   VIII,   727|       Then weigh thou not the shame~ ~
27   VIII,   875|    pyre to Magnus. 'Twere thy shame,~ ~
28     IX,    81|      Unburied. To the greater shame of heaven~ ~
29     IX,   178|    into fury for his father's shame.~ ~
30     IX,   420|    Shorn of its leafy wealth. Shame be on him~ ~
31     IX,   828|                            No shame nor limit, and this Libyan
32     IX,  1040|    die. To groan in death was shame~ ~
33     IX,  1261|  Fortune spare, what depth of shame~ ~
34      X,    51|       and Parthia feared him. Shame on us~ ~
35      X,    68|   unknowing, entered: Egypt's shame;~ ~
36      X,   121|                          Twas shame enough upon the earth and
37      X,   126|                            Of shame ineffable, passed with her
38      X,   413|                 Far hence the shame that not by Brutus' hand~ ~
39      X,   629|                      Alas the shame! he fell; his head by sword~ ~
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