Citations:shend


 * Late 14th century: Þou seyest, riȝt as womes shende a tree, / Riȝt so a wyf destroyeþ hire housbounde — Geoffrey Chaucer, ‘The Wife of Bath's Tale’, Canterbury Tales
 * 1601, William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, IV, ii, 112
 * Alas sir be patient. What say you sir, I am shent for speaking to you.
 * 1819, John Keats, Otho the Great, Act III, Scene II, verses 122, 124-127
 * Is this your gentle niece — […]
 * this meek lady
 * Here sitting like an angel newly-shent,
 * Who veils its snowy wings and grows all pale, —
 * Is she nothing ?