The change, however, came too late; Firdousi, now a broken and decrepit old man, had in the meanwhile returned to Tus, and, while wandering through the streets of his native town, heard a child lisping a verse from his own satire in which he taunts Mahmud with his slavish birth: "Had Mahmud's father been what he is now A crown of gold had decked this aged brow; Had Mahmud's mother been of gentle blood, In heaps of silver knee-deep had I stood." [Please select]
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Shout "FREEDOM" till your lisping ones Give back the cradle shout. [Please select]
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There wants but a smooth round face and a lisping tongue to make thine appearance suitable to thy wisdom. [Please select]
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The small nestlings are generally silent, but when handled or otherwise disturbed, they give soft lisping peeps. [Please select]
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Sometimes one, sometimes the other, sounded a faint lisping note, and motioned for another kiss. [Please select]
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Smooth snuff-brown; _crested_; chin and line from bill to crest, black; end of tail banded with yellow; in flocks; "monotonous lisping note." [Please select]
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Glory noticed that two of these women, who were grimacing and lisping, had spoken to a man who was also lounging about. [Please select]
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I saw him again in the villa dining-room, wearing a dinner-jacket, and lisping a little. [Please select]
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The warblers, as a rule, have weak, squeaky, or wiry songs and lisping _tseep_ call notes, neither of which ought to be called a warble. [Please select]
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But to this royal affability the ladies of the chorus, very stiff, very correct, lisping a little, made answer: "Pleased to meet you, I'm sure."' [Please select]
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