Book, Verse
1 2, 1068| shall watch, with servile shame,~
2 4, 29 | confess my frailty, to my shame,~
3 4, 132 | And by no sense of shame to be reclaim’d,~
4 4, 250 | the crime and sanctify the shame.~
5 4, 275 | to honor and the sense of shame,~
6 4, 324 | their loves, insensible of shame,~
7 4, 466 | of honor, and expos’d to shame.~
8 4, 870 | myself, in vengeance of my shame,~
9 5, 606 | With shame his glowing cheeks, his
10 5, 618 | sorrow for the suffer’d shame.~
11 5, 884 | now the women, seiz’d with shame and fear,~
12 6, 690 | The shame I bear below, the marks
13 9, 811 | Twice-conquer’d cowards, now your shame is shown—~
14 9, 1061| country, and your king you shame!”~
15 10, 215 | from the camp he cast with shame.~
16 10, 556 | acts, and sense of honest shame,~
17 10, 939 | thankless for a life redeem’d by shame,~
18 10, 1248| Despair, and secret shame, and conscious thought~
19 11, 926 | Till, seiz’d, with shame, they wheel about and face,~
20 11, 1018| great Camilla, save thy shame.”~
21 11, 1077| has seiz’d your souls? O shame,~
22 12, 346 | For shame, Rutulians, can you bear
23 12, 890 | And silent shame, are seen in ev’ry face.~
24 12, 937 | only wanted, to complete my shame?~
25 12, 942 | soul unsullied yet with shame,~
26 12, 970 | And sorrow mix’d with shame, his soul oppress’d;~
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