_:vb6831919 . _:vb6831918 "Al maters wel pondred and wel to be regarded,How \u017Fhuld a fals lying tung then be rewarded?"@en . . _:vb6831922 "1952, John Steinbeck, East of Eden\u200E[1], London: Heinemann, Part 1, Chapter 2, p. 8:"@en . _:vb6831920 "1886 May 1 \u2013 July 31, Robert Louis Stevenson, \u201CThe Death of the Red Fox\u201D, in Kidnapped, being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751:\u00A0[\u2026], London; Paris: Cassell & Company, published 1886, \u2192OCLC, page 162:"@en . _:vb6831919 "[...] his wicked way of Living, his prophane Tongue, and his Contempt of Religion, had made him not very well receiv\u2019d [...]"@en . _:vb6831917 "Manner of speaking, often habitually."@en . _:vb6831922 "Samuel had no equal for soothing hysteria and bringing quiet to a frightened child. It was the sweetness of his tongue and the tenderness of his soul."@en . _:vb6831918 "c.\u00A01515\u20131516, published 1568, John Skelton, Again\u017Ft venemous tongues enpoy\u017Foned with \u017Fclaunder and fal\u017Fe detractions &c.:"@en . _:vb6831922 . _:vb6831923 "1972, Hortense Calisher, Herself\u200E[1], New York: Arbor House, Part 4, p. 369:"@en . _:vb6831923 . _:vb6831923 "[...] Frank Marcus\u2019 Sister George, technically a quite ordinary comedy in the old style [...] was remarkable [...] for the frank tongue of its Lesbians [...]"@en . _:vb6831920 . _:vb6831921 . _:vb6831919 "1715, Daniel Defoe, The Family Instructor\u200E[1], London: Eman. Matthews, Volume 1, Part 2, Dialogue 2, p. 211:"@en . _:vb6831917 . "7" . _:vb6831921 "1935, Dorothy L. Sayers, chapter 8, in Gaudy Night\u200E[1], London: New English Library, published 1970, page 205:"@en . _:vb6831921 "I\u2019m afraid I\u2019ve inherited my uncle\u2019s tongue and my mother\u2019s want of tact."@en . _:vb6831920 "\"Well,\" said he, at last, \"your tongue is bold; but I am no unfriend to plainness [...]\""@en . _:vb6831918 .