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1 1| over, flushed with rage and shame.~ ~ XXX~Nor having time 2 1| proffered good, and, to my shame,~Have but myself on after-thought 3 1| which bled;~But for mere shame, and never such before~Or 4 1| what he says or does, for shame,~And his flushed visage 5 2| demon's tale for rage and shame;~And curse themselves as 6 3| Azo shall to scathe and shame~Put Frederick, second Caeser 7 3| Umbri and Piceni sign~Their shame, and sack the cities far 8 3| By water or by land, will shame the foe,~With memorable 9 3| the show,~Their brows with shame and sorrow overcast,~With 10 4| deliver her from death and shame,~He to the royal damsel 11 4| false Geneura's tale of shame;~If she her lover blessed 12 5| so was I blinded to my shame:~Though, in a thousand certain 13 5| he owned, and thought no shame to move~Me to assist him 14 6| kindling visage, red with shame,~Thanked the two damsels 15 7| downcast eye,~And full of shame forthwith resolves to fly.~ ~ ~ 16 7| brought.~And such remorse and shame within him spring,~When 17 8| thought of her, exposed to shame and pain,~In such a mode 18 10| would Rogero scathe and shame:~So that such aid was brought 19 10| Which, howsoever lovely, shame would hide;~ ~ XCIX~And 20 11| casting down her eyes in shame and fear,~The virtuous ring 21 11| wrought more scathe and shame,~Some deal before, or in 22 11| alone rejoiced that such a shame~Put upon her, Bireno should 23 15| free country, blush for shame,~Nor dare in face of man 24 16| himself and worthless love has shame.~ ~ IV~The youthful Gryphon 25 16| will work her scathe and shame;~And knows her lover has 26 17| veins with anger glow,~And shame, too strong to brook, in 27 17| heart, and visage red with shame,~He thinks the knight's 28 17| himself the opprobrious shame to turn,~Martano now employs 29 17| Gryphon is brought with shame into the square,~When it 30 17| mocks and mows, and words of shame,~The warrior they with volleyed 31 17| of a tribunal's pale,~His shame, before his eyes, amid the 32 18| dooming men to scaith and shame,~To see and hear them ever 33 18| had wrought him scaith and shame,~And cries (encountering 34 18| see the utter loss and shame~Which will for ever wait 35 18| he had put an undeserved shame~Upon a cavalier of mighty 36 18| the bitter injuries and shame~That have to thee through 37 18| has lately led a life of shame,~And been by Gryphon foully 38 18| sleeping knight,~With his own shame and infamy o'erlaid?~And 39 18| drooping heads, opprest with shame, decline,~Nor dare appear 40 19| was prayed.~And next of shame renouncing every tye,~With 41 19| space of day~'Twere very shame to spend it all in ease."~-- " 42 20| heard no more,~Unwonted shame inflicted such a wound,~ 43 20| Would have been sin and shame in Pinabel,~Who for short 44 20| cheek of crimson dye,~Such shame Zerbino felt as his mischance,~ 45 21| they may, must blush for shame.~ ~ XXIV~" `My honour has 46 21| stand exposed to certain shame.'~ ~ XLV~" `To me such 47 22| so many wicked sisters' shame.~ ~ III~For one I dare to 48 22| together hied:~But red with shame, are to the encounter gone.~ 49 22| what amends can I of such a shame~(The blushing warrior said) 50 22| Tis now, must I provide,~I shame from thee, O shield, no 51 22| this shall be~Even the last shame which so on me is thrown:"~ 52 22| And with thee hidden be my shame!" he cries.~ ~ XCIII~Filled 53 23| At least, nor death, nor shame, nor loss ensue.~Who wrongs 54 23| goaded by her woe,~Cries shame on him, and threats the 55 23| injuries, and death and shame pursued.~ ~ LVIII~Orlando 56 23| from wrong,~And injury, and shame, had saved his head,~What 57 23| think) his lady would with shame pursue;~Or with such weight 58 24| the champion so excuse his shame,~This is no cause I should 59 25| Will scorn inflict, what shame will him appay,~If he against 60 25| ill,~Might never, to my shame and scandal, say:~Rogero, 61 27| For this, as well as other shame and scorn~She on her road 62 27| with pain subdued a woman, shame,~Rather than honour, would 63 27| But wonted anger chasing shame which dyed~The Sarzan's 64 27| were at distance heard,~In shame and in reproach of womankind;~ 65 28| tale, replete with lies,~In shame and scorn of womankind; 66 28| upon the author of that shame.~Hence, that he might discern 67 28| appeased his woe;~For, if foul shame had fallen upon his head,~ 68 29| error teach him, to his shame,~He shall no quarter at 69 29| to save her chastity from shame,~(How I shall say) with 70 29| locked again.~On earth, with shame and sorrow for his share,~ 71 29| Achieved with praise or shame: in evil trim,~The pagan, 72 30| armed band.~Though to his shame and sorrow this he own,~ 73 30| Save by the griding curb of shame represt,~Her voice, perchance, 74 31| secure and gay,~Hoping that shame, which to the knight appears~ 75 32| thy life with such foul shame?~ ~ XLV~"Were it not better 76 33| Would add but scathe to shame, now made his own;~Now; 77 33| erwhelmed with rage and shame, the warriors swore,~Themselves 78 33| Themselves of such a crying shame to clear,~They, without 79 34| should pursue,~That public shame would still the deed attend,~( 80 35| courser, filled with rage and shame;~Wheeling as well, at that 81 37| better to disguise~Their shame, they sate on earth, and 82 37| Those miserable ladies' shame to veil.~Bradamant suffers 83 37| there established, to the shame and woe~Of dame or cavalier, 84 37| lambs; and bids expel~With shame all females, that, in evil 85 37| That decency and natural shame offend;~And if with escort 86 37| Extinguish this and every other shame.~ ~ CXV~Before they hence 87 37| woman doom'd to death and shame.~With the intention to replace 88 38| read you also argue, to his shame,~That feebly burned in him 89 38| done~In other wise, might shame and scandal raise;~And had 90 38| leave the Paynim without shame;~And, if his sire had by 91 38| What else can we expect but shame and loss?~ ~ LX~"You lose 92 38| on your part~It seems a shame to offer peace, and ye~Have 93 38| cross.~ ~ LXXII~For, without shame and scorn, she never may,~ 94 38| serve Marsilius thought no shame.~ ~ LXXVIII~The casque that 95 40| reward is worthy, who of shame,~To a thousand and to watchful 96 42| though coupled with such shame,~Is of all burdens upon 97 43| by me in such notorious shame!~ ~ XL~"Of deadly hue we 98 43| her woeful cheeks.~ ~ XLI~"Shame stings her sore, but yet 99 43| face I wore~When, to my shame, I tempted her whilere.~ 100 43| astrologer's abode, and crave,~If shame and evil to his wife be 101 43| himself from woe and her from shame.~Stung by such blind and 102 43| bewildered face,~And full of shame, to seek his lord returns;~ 103 43| CXLI~"To clear herself and shame him, doth she stun~Anselmo, 104 43| fire, when of Anselmo's shame he heard.~Rinaldo greatly 105 43| had fallen, but with less shame.~ ~ CXLV~When the sun climbed 106 45| ill;~That glory ends in shame, and shame in glory;~And 107 45| glory ends in shame, and shame in glory;~And that man should 108 45| gone to work that warrior shame and woe;~The cavalier, which 109 45| prisoners publicly with shame and scorn,~Seems a poor 110 46| by spleen~Far less than shame; for on his gentle bride~ 111 46| shent~For the least deed of shame, preferred to die,~Writhed,