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TONGUES to TOOTHACHE TONGUES.They say, the tongues of dying men Shakespeare.King Richard II. Act II. Scene 1. (Gaunt to York.) And makes his tongue the midwife of his mind. Carey.Chrononhotonthologos, Scene 1. TONGUE.With blandishd parleys, feminine assaults, Milton.Samson Agonistes. Wine, that makes cowards brave, the dying strong, Somerville.The Wife, Line 27. And, though you duck them neer so long, Gay.The Mad Dog, last four Lines. 1. Her clamrous tongue. Strikes pity deaf. 2. Then only hear her eyes. Dryden.Don Sebastian, Act II. Scene 1. TONGUE.Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? Shakespeare.Taming the Shrew, Act I. Scene 2. (Petruchio to Grumio.) Tongues Ill hang on every tree, Shakespeare.As You Like it, Act III. Scene 2. (Celia reading a paper.) Tongues that syllable mens names. Milton.Comus, Line 208. A maiden hath no tongue but thought. Shakespeare.Merchant of Venice, Act III. Scene 2. (Portia to Bassanio.) My dear Propria quæ maribus, hold your tongue, or Ill depose you. Colley Cibber.The Rival Fools, Act I. Scene 1. Accursed be that tongue that tells me so, Shakespeare.Macbeth, Act V. Scene 7. (Macbeth to Macduff.) TOOTH.How sharper than a serpents tooth it is Shakespeare.King Lear, Act I. Scene 4. (Lear to Albany.) |
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