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The same in Andromeda:
Nor do I find how I may aid you. It shames me to exhort; that I cannot help, it irks me.
Turpilius in Demetrius:
It shames and irks me regarding myself.
Pacuvius in Doloreste:
What of the fact that now (alas for me!)
It irks me to speak the name of father, and it shames me
To speak the name of mother?
Sallust in the Jugurthine War: For I am uncertain whether it should shame or rather irk me to discuss what he did afterward. — Varro in Parmenon: It shames me of you and of the Muses. Toward this [are we] come? It irks me to run and to follow together.
Osculum kiss (on the lips/mouth) and savium kiss (from sweetness) are distinguished by these understandings, because from...