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1    II|     whose cheeks burn with shame at the bold rude gaze of
2   III|  the houris of Paradise to shame, suddenly becomes stiff
3   III|   full smiling face put to shame the breaking dawn and the
4    VI|   not be set free for very shame sake. She would rather remain
5     X| colour from her. There was shame on one side and fury on
6     X|    desperate with rage and shame, returned to the Seraglio.
7   XII| you reproached me with the shame of ignorance. I never learnt
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