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 1 T-III|          were failing now, and my tongue stuck to my palate~could
 2 T-III|       tired of speech,~and my dry tongue, deny power to dictate it.~
 3 T-III|           ve said nothing: a pure tongue has spoken,~no impious words
 4 T-III|           and for sure the latter tongue would be more welcome –~
 5  T-IV|         eloquent in your father’s tongue,~bettered by no other in
 6  T-IV|          to be glorified by every tongue.~So your cause is safe,
 7   T-V|          of celebration.~Let that tongue be graced, forgetful of
 8   T-V|      voice be muted in its native tongue,~I speak to myself, using
 9   T-V|       communication in the common tongue:~I have to make myself understood
10  ExII| defendants,~and with your learned tongue’s accustomed sweetness~move
11   ExI|  defendants.~Your father’s fluent tongue lives in both you sons,~
12   ExI|          s safer not to touch it.~Tongue, be silent! Nothing more
13   ExI|           eloquence ~in the Latin tongue not inferior to his lineage,~
14   ExI|         voice: letters grant me a tongue,~and I’d be dumb if I weren’
15 ExIII|          s better known~to me, my tongue was freed and I spoke these
16 ExIII|     eloquence.~Though my hurrying tongue repeated them for a fair~
17  ExIV|         the sharp weapons of your tongue,~which you polish with such
18  ExIV|          spoken by a complaining ~tongue, to you who stand by your
19  IBIS|         like cruel Phalaris, your tongue first slit with a sword,~
20  IBIS|        creator,~may your insolent tongue be your destruction.~And
21  IBIS|        dragged. ~May your severed tongue lie there, before your feet,~
22  IBIS|          Battus harmed by his own tongue.~If a Spartan boy attacks
23   Ind|         his crime. He severed her tongue and told Procne she was
24   Ind|          a bird.~Ibis:465-540 Her tongue cut out.~ ~Philopoimen~Ibis:
25   Ind|        Roman language, Latin, the tongue of the glorious city.~Book
26   Ind|          the girl and cut out her tongue, and told Procne she is
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