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1 1| lie’s sake. But I cannot tell; this same truth, is a naked, 2 6| strong heart, to know when to tell truth, and to do it. Therefore 3 6| managed; for they could tell passing well, when to stop 4 6| proverb of the Spaniard, Tell a lie and find a troth. 5 14| prepared, it is hard to tell, whence the spark shall 6 17| whereby he may be able to tell them what things are worthy 7 17| that he may be able to tell, how the life agreeth with 8 17| answers, than forward to tell stories; and let it appear 9 18| can forbid the spark, nor tell whence it may come. The 10 19| that maketh it his glory to tell, will do more hurt than 11 26| Maecenas took the liberty to tell him, that he must either 12 26| for want of a friend to tell them of them; to the great 13 31| been at the other’s table, Tell truly, was there never a 14 42| proportion. A man cannot tell whether Apelles, or Albert 15 44| of glass, that one cannot tell where to become, to be out