Which preposition to use with shames
be 'shamed of ourselves.
Shame on all critics that condemn MOZART as a fogy and BACH as a nuisance.
"You have brought shame to the king and the tribe by the silly foolish things you did.
But truth may lodge without shame in an humble dwelling and may be greatly furthered without an elaborate bill of fare.
WHAT A SHAME FOR THAT OLD CUSS TO CHUCK THE STUMP OF HIS CIGAR INTO THE LAKE, 'STEAD OF DROPPING IT
A great shame at her smelling, grease-caked dress-front smote her, too, and she stood back in a doorway, scraping at it with a futile forefinger.
"It's a shame before the boarders!
Honour and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honour lies.
For what can be urged to extenuate the ridicule of returning thanks where we ought either to express resentment, offer consolations, and propose the means of better success, or cover our grief and shame with perpetual silence?
And divers the like precepts occur in other heathens; the mention whereof may well serve to strike shame into many loose and vain people bearing the name of Christians.
Tribute they claim by the right of the strong, leaving sorrow and shame as our portion.
The Hungarian King demanded as a hostage Baldwin, the brother of the general: the demand was refused, and Godfrey put him to shame by surrendering himself.
I know it's common for a girl toto come to a fellow like this, butbut I haven't got any shame about itI haven't got anything, Jimmie, except fight forfor what's eating me.
He has always had the folly and impertinence to make a jest of me for using proverbs: but as they are the wisdom of whole nations and ages collected into a small compass, I am not to be shamed out of sentences that often contain more wisdom in them than the tedious harangues of most of our parsons and moralists.
He was no more concerned about appearances and manly shame than a sufferer dying in torment.
("He," saith the wise man, "that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.")
His first instinct was a hot flush of shame over the feeling that he had betrayed his trust.
Never, ah, never more The hearth of her home to see, Nor sand of the Spartan shore, Nor tombs where her fathers be, Nor Athena's bronzen Dwelling, Nor the towers of Pitanê For her face was a dark desire Upon Greece, and shame like fire, And her dead are welling, welling, From red Simoïs to the sea!
There is sometimes shame among thieves.
There is elision of y in the line, That were an ignominy and shame beneath This downfall.
Doth the all-knowing Phoebus see this shame Without redress?
Aint you shamed ob yourself, nigger?answer me dat!"
Without Erminia that can hardly be, And yet I find a certain shame within That will not suffer me to see the Princess; I have a kind of War within my Soul, My Love against my Glory and my Honour; And I could wish,alas, I know not what: Prithee instruct me.
Poverty may well hide her head in shame amid such scenes as these, for it can only be the fruit of wilful indolence.
So shame amongst other passions can play his prize.