Book,  Par.

1     I,     21|       common soldier, had a saucy tongue, and had learnt from his
2    II,     16|         acquainted with the Roman tongue, spurred his horse up to
3    IV,     78|          prince spoke or held his tongue, silence and speech were
4     V,      3|      merely censured her insolent tongue and defiant spirit, amid
5    XI,     48|      copious insults of a servile tongue. ~ ~
6  XIII,     16|   disfigured hand, and a pedant's tongue, the government of the world."
7  XIII,     55|        one else chosen to put his tongue at the service of that savage
8   XIV,     43| destruction; ravings in a strange tongue, it was said, were heard
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