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1 Intro, 1 | is due.~ ~ Whose hand and tongue is capable~ To fulfil the
2 Intro, 3 | corner, like one with a cut tongue, deaf and dumb,~ Is better
3 Intro, 3 | has no command over his tongue.~ ~ I continued in this
4 Intro, 3 | of necessity restrain thy tongue.'~ ~ One of my connections
5 Intro, 3 | in the scabbard and the tongue of Sa'di~in his palate.'~ ~
6 Intro, 3 | intelligent man what is the tongue in the mouth?~ It is the
7 Intro, 3 | firmness to restrain my tongue from speaking~to him, and
8 1, Story1 | occasion of despair, with~the tongue he had, and to use foul
9 1, Story1 | a man is in despair his tongue becomes long and he is like
10 1, Story34| another~the amputation of the tongue whilst a third recommended
11 2, Story20| however, lengthened out his tongue of~objection and began to
12 2, Story20| be proper to shorten the tongue of objection~because his
13 2, Story27| But every bramble is a tongue, extolling him.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
14 2, Story32| disobedient, abusive in her tongue and embittering my life:~ ~ ~
15 2, Story32| Once she lengthened her tongue of reproach and said: 'Art
16 2, Story47| whatever comes upon~his tongue, is a profligate, although
17 3, Story28| being tied, he opened the tongue of laudation and although~
18 3, Story28| cut soft silk.~ By a sweet tongue, grace, and kindliness,~
19 5, Story2 | had not a long and uncivil tongue!' He~replied: 'Brother,
20 5, Story8 | give me advice with the tongue~ Because even a sword will
21 5, Story16| the grace of which the tongue of~eloquence is unable to
22 6, Story7 | it is at the tip of~the tongue but the money at the bottom
23 7, Story20| drew forth the sword of his tongue, caused~the steed of eloquence
24 8, 18 | It is best to keep thy tongue within thy mouth.~ Disgrace
25 8, 18 | brought on a man by his tongue.~ A walnut, having no kernel,
26 8, 30 | certainly slander,~ Whose tongue of speech is dumb when face
27 End | this account lengthened the~tongue of blame, alleging that
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