Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|  things which are reported for truth, know you not that it is
 2    1,  4|    Aristomenus to tell you the truth, this woman had a certaine
 3    1,  5|      to tell any similitude of truth, when as I shall tell the
 4    2, 10|   minde and said unto Milo, Of truth it is a good experience
 5    2, 11|      Verily (quoth I) you tell truth, for I can finde no place
 6    2, 11|    perceive that I declare the truth: and by and by he pointed
 7    3, 13|       should declare the whole truth, and confesse the matter
 8    3, 14| valiant persons, wherefore the truth must be tried out by the
 9    4, 20|        and prying perceive the truth, ran upon them to put them
10    4, 22|    informed you of nothing but truth, for I never saw the shape
11    4, 23|        that by like example of truth Phryxus saved himselfe from
12    5, 24|    true to her husband (as the truth must be declared) returned
13    7, 38|      will you have me tell the truth, this tub is rotten and
14    8, 44|   which seemed a likelihood of truth, the judgement was ended:
15    8, 44|        will shew you the whole truth of the matter. You shall
16    8, 46|       incontinently to try the truth of the matter, caused the
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