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1 1| OF TRUTH~What is truth? said jesting Pilate, and would 2 2| natural man, it was well said, Pompa mortis magis terret, 3 3| malorum.~What would he have said, if he had known of the 4 3| blasphemy, when the devil said, I will ascend, and be like 5 8| loving husbands, as was said of Ulysses, vetulam suam 6 9| honor; in that it should be said, that an eunuch, or a lame 7 9| conclude this part; as we said in the beginning, that the 8 9| and therefore it was well said, Invidia festos dies non 9 10| whereas it hath been well said, that the archflatterer, 10 10| and therefore it was well said, That it is impossible to 11 11| suitors; but let it rather be said, When he sits in place, 12 12| what next again? action. He said it, that knew it best, and 13 12| never a whit abashed, but said, If the hill will not come 14 15| Scripture saith, The fool hath said in his heart, there is no 15 15| there is no God; it is not said, The fool hath thought in 16 15| profanum. Plato could have said no more. And although he 17 16| reversed order. It was gravely said by some of the prelates 18 17| you must do. First, as was said, he must have some entrance 19 17| country, as was likewise said. Let him carry with him 20 19| individuals. It was truly said, optimi consiliarii mortui: 21 20| of the occasion (as we said) must ever be well weighed; 22 21| business; and the one of them said, That to be a secretary, 23 21| lays it as if another had said it to him. And to say truth, 24 26| meditation. It was well said by Themistocles, to the 25 26| as wise as he that hath said over the four and twenty 26 28| feast to touch a lute, he said, He could not fiddle, but 27 28| himself merry with it, and said, Yonder men are too many 28 28| war (as it is trivially said), where the sinews of men’ 29 28| are failing. For Solon said well to Croesus (when in 30 31| praise, to know what might be said, and not, what should be 31 32| plantation (so it be not, as was said, to the untimely prejudice 32 34| M. Brutus, in his tent, said to him, Philippis iterum 33 34| iterum me videbis. Tiberius said to Galba, Tu quoque, Galba, 34 34| Henry the Sixth of England, said of Henry the Seventh, when 35 35| them. But since we have said, it were good not to use 36 39| higher powers. So Caesar said to the pilot in the tempest, 37 41| the latter, of whom it is said, Juventutem egit erroribus, 38 44| lightsome, in one of his houses, said, Surely an excellent place 39 51| and is (as Queen Isabella said) like perpetual letters 40 53| of the chariot wheel, and said, What a dust do I raise! 41 55| of that which hath been said; and to give the rule or


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