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1 Praise| should, he did but first truly weigh the inconvenience 2 Praise| contrary ’tis the part of a truly prudent man not to be wise 3 Praise| mistake, and know nothing truly. Nay rather, this is to 4 Praise| injuries. For of them it may be truly said that they are consecrate 5 Praise| and all that sink of the truly barbarous, challenge to 6 Praise| clearly known, as it is truly said by our academics, the 7 Praise| the same as if she were truly beautiful? Or if seeing 8 Praise| loose from them, sees things truly as they are? Whereas that 9 Praise| also in good part, though truly I can scarce request it. 10 Praise| spoken more boldly than truly, let us, if you please, 11 Praise| resolved not to favor. And truly, though there are few others 12 Praise| the name of apostle. And truly ’twas a kind of injustice 13 Praise| one commandment, which is truly mine, of which alone I hear 14 Praise| the purpose that it may be truly called an ass’s playing 15 Praise| wound; nor do they ever more truly flatter than when they would 16 Praise| gentlemen, frankly. And truly, if they had the least proportion 17 Praise| avoided? For whoever did but truly weigh with himself how great 18 Praise| his shoulders that would truly discharge the duty of a 19 Praise| the arts that speak a man truly noble and an exact courtier. 20 Praise| like kind should anyone truly consider, would he not live 21 Praise| racking to gather money they truly act the part of bishops, 22 Praise| Paul mentions, and of these truly they are bountiful enough: 23 Praise| or enjoy things as they truly are; and for that cause 24 Praise| them he had seen things truly as they were, and that they