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Alphabetical [« »] together 24 told 1 tolerated 1 tongue 13 tongues 2 too 3 took 4 | Frequency [« »] 13 splendor 13 spoke 13 third 13 tongue 13 wood 12 19 12 2 | Conrad of Saxony Mirror of the blessed Virgin Mary IntraText - Concordances tongue |
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1 Prol| task? For he saith: "My tongue faileth, Lady, for my mind 2 Prol| Again, how can my untrained tongue, my arid powers of interpretation 3 II | honey and milk are under thy tongue." Had not Mary on her lips 4 IV | holy meditations, and her tongue in devout prayers, but also 5 IV | sluggard whose mind, hands, and tongue are so often devoid of merit!~ 6 VI | words of a most skilled tongue. We shall clearly see the 7 VI | delightful, so wonderful, that no tongue can fitly speak of it and 8 X | milk and honey under her tongue in those two sweet words 9 X | Had not Mary milk upon her tongue when she said: "How shall 10 X | Had she not honey on her tongue when she uttered that honey-sweet 11 X | honey. Mary had honey on her tongue in her eloquent words to 12 X | God; she had milk on her tongue in her agreeable speech 13 XIV | because of the grace of the tongue and of the lips; blessed,