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 1     V| blamed, such power has wicked tongue to wound.~The youth, for
 2     V|   sound;~Nor did for that his tongue the fault amend,~Until it
 3     V|     cursed fiend that set his tongue at large,~Still bred more
 4    VI| simple damsel, with his filed tongue:~"Thou wert not born," quoth
 5  VIII|      says~Were bold, of ready tongue, and working sprite,~Near
 6    IX|      forked tail,~With triple tongue it seemed she hissed and
 7    IX|    Can it naught do? can this tongue nothing speak~That may provoke
 8    IX|  manner of their deaths, what tongue can tell?~Godfrey, when
 9     X|     after food,~With sanguine tongue forth of his lips out-rolled~
10  XIII|   belong this sacred feat,~My tongue, if still your stubborn
11  XIII|      last,~Writ in the Syriac tongue, which well he could,~"Oh
12 XVIII|       all they that heard his tongue deliver~Of every land the
13    XX|      s proud thought or saucy tongue~Have leave to judge or guess
14    XX|      so much power our vulgar tongue afford,~To all strange wits,
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