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1 I| life of which now ye be ashamed? The fourth is dread of
2 I| both naked and were not ashamed, they felt nothing of the
3 I| members, and thereof they were ashamed. And thus they knew that
4 III| by which she should be ashamed, and thus should be amended
5 III| master and leech, be not ashamed. She answered: Whereof should
6 III| answered: Whereof should I be ashamed? Thou art ancient and of
7 III| thought whereof I should be ashamed, and not for but I thank
8 III| is therein. Then he was ashamed, and so confused went from
9 III| lived among you that I am ashamed to live if it please God,
10 III| accustomed to be whole, was ashamed to be maimed, and made it
11 III| daughter tell to me, and be not ashamed, if ye will be sacred and
12 IV| Then Henry the emperor was ashamed, and gave her a buffet on
13 IV| so foolish, that art not ashamed of thy nakedness? Now therefore
14 IV| whereof he was greatly ashamed. And he went into place
15 V| of Jesu. Then Gotard was ashamed to do so where he was known,
16 V| unshamefaced, yet she was ashamed, and all confused, arose
17 V| because they go tofore we be ashamed to follow them. And then
18 V| he said of himself: I am ashamed of precious clothing, and
19 V| have not lived so that I am ashamed to live among you, and I
20 V| ashes. Then the provost was ashamed for to be vanquished of
21 V| of the monastery, and was ashamed that he came without the
22 V| he understood it, he was ashamed and demanded pardon; and
23 V| And he said, If thou be ashamed of the people, thou oughtest
24 V| hid, and she went away all ashamed.~
25 VII| wherefore we wretches may be ashamed that we live not better.
26 VII| the poor folk, he was not ashamed to eat their relief. Also
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