Book,  Verse

 1      I,   305|      Curio hasten, who of venal tongue,~ ~
 2      I,   356| conscript burgesses, Marcellus' tongue 12~ ~
 3      I,   376|   Outstrips his master; and the tongue which licked~ ~
 4     II,   692|        back her coast, a little tongue of land~ ~
 5     IV,   363|        as of flame; the swollen tongue~ ~
 6     IV,   498|                     From giving tongue the while; content to mark~ ~
 7     IV,   860|     squalid mouth protrudes the tongue,~ ~
 8   VIII,   396|                   In that proud tongue unknown to Parthian ears~ ~
 9   VIII,   794|                     Gave to the tongue its accents, and the eyes~ ~
10   VIII,   796|          Was peace or war, that tongue whose eloquent tones~ ~
11     IX,   875|              Set flame upon his tongue: his wearied limbs~ ~
12     IX,   884|             Pour on his burning tongue the flood of Nile,~ ~
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