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1 1, 1| called rather (in their tongue) Chappell; imagined,~ ~that 2 1, 4| man~ ~can know it, or any tongue blaze it abroade; and sinne 3 1, Song| refuse,~ ~ Which mortall tongue or thought, what ere it 4 2, 9| owne confession, and his tongue to denie what it had~ ~before 5 3, 1| string that~ ~retained his tongue from speech, brake on a 6 3, 7| using his Florentine~ ~tongue, he said; Tell me Madam, 7 3, 9| have tutored the Ladies tongue,~ ~to-demand a liberall 8 4, 1| and sorrow, withheld his tongue from returning~ ~any answer, 9 5, 2| heard her speake the Latine tongue, she began to doubt,~ ~least 10 5, 6| vertue had tutored his tongue) he saide: Is not thy name 11 6, 4| timorous) doth often tippe the tongue with such a present reply, 12 7, 1| Pater noster in the vulgar tongue; the~ ~Song of Saint Alexis; 13 7, 3| I~ ~heare your Husbands tongue Gossip, said he, and seeing 14 7, 8| or knowing his wives~ ~tongue from a strangers. Having 15 7, 9| againe, that her hart and~ ~tongue herein were relatives: My 16 7, 9| thy Wittes, and tippe thy tongue with a Womans~ ~eloquence, 17 7, 9| answered Nicostratus, Thy~ ~tongue and wit have very strangely 18 8, 2| Chamber, when she heard his~ ~tongue, replyed. Sweet Sir Simon! 19 8, 6| chewed it. So soone as his~ ~tongue tasted the bitter Aloes, 20 8, 7| soone as she heard the~ ~tongue of Ancilla, she replyed ( 21 9, 2| began to turne, and hir tongue~ ~found another manner of 22 9, 4| been so~ ~lavish of his tongue, and accused his Wife of 23 10, 2| enemy: can any~ ~malicious tongue speake ill of him? Undoubtedly, 24 10, 8| publication~ ~thereof by the tongue; so that meere necessity 25 10, 9| with him, spake the Latine tongue~ ~very readily, by which