17 Words to use with shame

To stop it he had threatened to put the first child on the shame-bench that was caught.

Chiang puts to shame generals who held Chiang, by Mayling Soong Chiang (Mme.

He could not for shame retract.

The shame dance, and other stories.

If e'er from me thy loved memorial part, May shame afflict this alienated heart; Of thee forgetful if I form a song, My lyre be broken, and untuned my tongue, My griefs be doubled from thy image free, And mirth a torment, unchastised by thee!

What did such a thing as shame matter when the life of Perris might be saved by a confession?

The sheriff felt a cold shame pour through him.

I, who hear with secret shame Praise that paineth more than blame, Rich alone in favors lent, Virtuous by accident, Doubtful where I fain would rest, Frailest where I seem the best, Only strong for lack of test,.

" "Every child has temptations, Marten," replied his mamma, "and every well behaved child, though not a pious one, resists them: and in truth these temptations are so numerous, that one scarcely thinks of them, unless we witness the conduct of a spoiled baby, as shame prevents grown up persons giving way to many things.

Save when to yonder hall they bend their way, Where the grave justice ends the grievous fray; He who recites, to keep the poor in awe, The law's vast volumefor he knows the law: To him with anger or with shame repair The injured peasant and deluded fair.

Ere shine The sun, I'll bring thee home, And nothing more shall our chaste loves Divide, whatever come." "With all my soul I love thee, youth, Yet still my virgin shame Struggles against thy rash design, And trembles for my fame.

With Ormsby at the nodus of his point of view, David Kent made no secret of his open rivalry of the millionaire, declaring his intention boldly and taking no shame therefor.

It seems a shame things have to turn out this way just becauseoh, well.

This drapery, no profit bringing, can only for thy shame avail.

It is the shame-brand upon our century's brow, that such a commerce is become a political power on earth; and unscrupulous gamesters, speculating upon the ruin of their neighbours, hold the political thermometer of peace and war in their criminal hands.

'But why not?' 'They are vain, and they adorn themselves, not in modest apparel, as St. Paul says in First Timothy, chapter second, nor with shame-facedness and sobriety; but with braided hair and gold and pearls and costly array.'

What deed of shame Lurks in thy sinful heart? Is thy prayer utter'd for thy mother's soul, Who into long, long torment slept through thee?

17 Words to use with  shame