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1 1| she~Had not his prisoned tongue and voice set free.~ ~ LXVII~" 2 4| Whatever heart can wish or tongue can sound)~Cates, brave 3 5| Come with me, that your tongue may manifest,~And what betides 4 7| the fay with slanderous tongue.~ ~ XVIII~The beauteous 5 8| found vent~Through eyes and tongue, in tears and in lament.~ ~ 6 8| wantonness of every carping tongue.~ ~ XLII~"What other good 7 8| warn the shepherd with her tongue;~Till the wolf hear from 8 10| curse she ever cried;~Whose tongue collected still fresh cause 9 10| damsel stood;~Then loosed her tongue and spake in feeble tone;~ 10 11| betwixt,~His anchor in the tongue and palate fixt;~ ~ XXXVIII~ 11 11| the anchor fastened in his tongue,~And grasps the rope which 12 17| Martano now employs his lying tongue;~And she, the false and 13 18| others I with heart and tongue applaud,~-- That, if each 14 19| renouncing every tye,~With tongue as bold as eyes, petition 15 20| She cannot rein her saucy tongue, but plies~Here, in her 16 20| At length Zerbino to his tongue gave rest,~Since speaking 17 22| compel,~And not with lying tongue your oath evade."~" -- Behold! 18 23| beauteous lady, whom false tongue had said~Was drowned, so 19 23| On that unhappy day, than tongue can tell.~ ~ CII~Turning 20 23| had arrayed;~Which in his tongue, I deem, might make pretence~ 21 23| to Orlando like the Latin tongue,~Who, versed in many languages, 22 25| Which might by any carping tongue be said.~And this the rather: 23 28| ARGUMENT~To whatsoever evil tongue can tell~Of womankind King 24 28| flies~From such a caitiff's tongue; and still we hear~The sottish 25 28| Besides, that never did my tongue withhold~Your praises, how 26 29| aye, better bit, his tongue,~Than ever have your sex 27 30| furious mood,~We with the tongue or hand molest our friends,~ 28 30| fled,~Which moved his ready tongue such ill to say;~And he 29 30| what he vouches with his tongue.~He pleasure in his countenance 30 37| sun.~ ~ IV~But hands or tongue ne'er had, nor has, the 31 37| else forgetting, ere the tongue~Of Ulany prefers demand, 32 38| true love and duty move my tongue.~You homeward with what 33 39| Moors and foemen by their tongue.~ ~ LXXXI~In bearing down, 34 41| gentle Isabel;~Then curbs his tongue and will no more recite.~ 35 42| quivering with disdain;~His tongue no word is able to untie;~ 36 42| on the gentle warrior's tongue,~And there by courteous 37 43| went a deadly chill;~My tongue clave to my throat: The 38 43| downcast eye.~So feeble is my tongue, that I with pain,~So faint 39 43| everywhere.~So wonderful, no tongue could tell, no heart~Conceive, 40 43| some mistake the monarch's tongue was tied.~But when those 41 46| wisdom graced by eloquent tongue,~With wonder him the assembled