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  • Take, if you must, this little bag of dreams; Unloose the cord, and they will wrap you round.

    ANC Today 2006

  • Take, if you must, this little bag of dreams; Unloose the cord, and they will wrap you round.

    ANC Today 2006

  • Unloose the knot upon my tongue, that they may understand my words.

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • Unloose the knot upon my tongue, that they may understand my words.

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • Unloose the knot upon my tongue, that they may understand my words.

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • Unloose the knot upon my tongue, that they may understand my words.

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • Then Cuchulainn said: 'Unloose quickly the hazeltwigs; blood covers men, play of swords will be made, men will be spent therefrom.'

    Táin Bó Cúalnge. English L. Winifred Faraday

  • "Unloose his collar," she said hastily, and taking a diamond solitaire off her finger, handing it to Everly, said quickly, "cut the pane."

    A Heart-Song of To-day Annie Gregg Savigny

  • Unloose your tongues, and proclaim unceasingly His Cause.

    The Advent of Divine Justice 1897-1957 Shoghi Effendi 1927

  • Saying, Unloose those bandages that's lightly bound

    The Suffolk Miracle (3) 1898

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