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1 I| translated into the vulgar tongue of most of the nations of
2 I| the eyes, the air in the tongue and ears, the water in the
3 I| eyes is curiosity, in the tongue and ears is scurrility,
4 I| There abode nothing save the tongue for to pray for the sinners,
5 I| that the properties of the tongue and of fire he putteth in
6 I| appeared in likeness of a tongue more than in another member,
7 I| and for three reasons. The tongue is the member that is inflamed
8 I| governed. And because that the tongue was inflamed of the fire
9 I| and ruled by man, but the tongue may not be mastered. And
10 I| it. He appeared also in a tongue, which is much necessary.
11 I| named them in the Hebrew tongue, which was only the language
12 I| to like, and spake by the tongue of the serpent to Eve, and
13 I| kernels under his father's tongue and buried him in the vale
14 I| name and called him in the tongue of Egypt: The saviour of
15 I| his mouth and burned his tongue, which letted his speech
16 II| prayer, and said in his tongue this verse of the psalter:
17 II| he bit off a piece of his tongue and spit it in her visage,
18 II| hast kept thy belly and thy tongue well soberly, and repent
19 II| because he was empeshed in his tongue, committed to him the faits
20 II| said to him: O venomous tongue of the devil, I doubt nothing
21 II| when he was come he saw a tongue of fire speaking in his
22 II| of fire, which touched my tongue and mine ears, and anon
23 III| she said to me in Greek tongue that she was well and in
24 III| that he suffered, that his tongue never ceased to name the
25 III| the provost cut out the tongue of Aphrodisius, wherefore
26 III| not thou me speak without tongue? And the provost said, I
27 III| like a bear of Almaine, the tongue hanging out, and foaming
28 IV| human may not think, ne tongue speak ne pronounce. Anon
29 IV| The first is a fruitful tongue, for he replenished the
30 IV| mouth speaking, and the tongue counselling, and the spirit
31 IV| glad visage, a discreet tongue and well speaking, and began
32 IV| blood. Then he made her tongue to be cut out of her head,
33 IV| speech for cutting out of her tongue, but took it and threw it
34 IV| had not trespassed in his tongue. Celsus is as much to say
35 IV| great eyes and flaming, her tongue long, broad and bloody,
36 IV| there. Then he put out his tongue oft, and made a marvellous
37 IV| not the janglery of her tongue, and she was buried in the
38 IV| so white that no mortal tongue might express it. And then
39 V| people by the grace of his tongue.~And as Bernard was yet
40 V| Matthew in their proper tongue. He died in Alban, a city
41 V| with the plough of his tongue, ear the fields unreasonable,
42 V| things, mouth of God, fiery tongue pronouncing wisdom, fountain
43 V| little lettered in Latin tongue and taught, he gave power
44 V| as a man had loosed his tongue to missay of a bishop familiar
45 V| quotidian furnace is our tongue human. Nevertheless I would
46 V| a strange mouth. But the tongue increaseth it not, but blame
47 V| that they hear, then the tongue of the doctor is letted
48 V| he made to cut out the tongue of his head, and after to
49 V| God by miracle the French tongue, and it is said in his legend
50 V| his passion in Greekish tongue, and Anastasius in Latin,
51 VI| concordance of the hand to the tongue, truth of righteousness
52 VI| hound was all still as his tongue had been cut off. The blessed
53 VI| great love that unnethe any tongue may express, she taught
54 VI| Latin than in her vulgar tongue. She knew well that within
55 VI| his mouth and put out his tongue. And sometimes he lay and
56 VII| and shall pluck out the tongue out of thine head with mine
57 VII| his eyes and cut off his tongue, but God by miracle reestablished
58 VII| reestablished again his tongue and his sight, and after,
59 VII| help him, save only his tongue, with which he praised and
60 VII| had lost the use of the tongue were restituted of their
61 VII| did through the year, no tongue should suffice for to rehearse
62 VII| opened and heard, and his tongue redressed and spake well.
63 VII| restored.~After our English tongue, Albinus is as much for
64 VII| grail here came out of Greek tongue, and signifieth how a creature
65 VII| all even so as we by the tongue sin, right so the devout
66 VII| to be made and said with tongue, to the end we may make
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