Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 3 | what is the tongue in the mouth?~ It is the key to the treasure-door
2 1, Story4 | darkness.~ Jonah went into the mouth of the fish.~ ~ The warriors
3 1, Story24| face.~ A vicious fellow's mouth must utter words.~ If thou
4 1, Story24| bitter words, sweeten his mouth.~ ~ He was absolved of some
5 1, Story33| malevolent fellow.~ Tie up the mouth of the dog with a sop.'~ ~ ~
6 1, Story40| was consumed by a fetid mouth.~ ~ How can the king's hand
7 2, Story20| the shout rose from his mouth~ The hair on the bodies
8 2, Story20| voice, from a sweet palate, mouth and lips,~ Whether employed
9 2, Story43| wrath and~foaming at the mouth. He asked: 'What is the
10 2, Story43| thou art able, make a sweet mouth.~ It is not manliness to
11 2, Story43| to strike the fist on a mouth.~ ~ ~ Although able to tear
12 3, Story8 | that it comes up to thy mouth~ Nor so little that from
13 3, Story17| pearls or shells in~ his mouth.~ When a man has no provisions
14 5, Story16| dried up the saliva in the mouth and whose simum boiled the
15 5, Story20| blow from the hand on the mouth~ Is sweeter than eating
16 6, Story1 | feels,~ The teeth of whose mouth are being extracted?~ Consider
17 6, Story2 | smell of an onion from the mouth of a pretty face~ Is indeed
18 8, 15 | prayerless man~ Although his mouth may gasp from penury;~
19 8, 18 | keep thy tongue within thy mouth.~ Disgrace is brought on
20 8, 48 | complaints, issuing from the mouth.~ The angel appointed over
21 8, 63 | Thou must not open thy mouth in speech.~ If thou speakest
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