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 1     I|      fictions light I mix with truth divine,~And fill these lines
 2     I|    most his sweet imparts,~And truth conveyed in verse of gentle
 3     I|     There cast no doubts where truth is plain and strong,~Your
 4     I|      find,~From cowardice, not truth, did that proceed,~His noble
 5    II|       this action measure,~And truth of purest faith will fitly
 6    II|        full of bashfulness and truth,~Loved much, hoped little,
 7    II|    fold,~O noble lie! was ever truth so good?~Blest be the lips
 8    IV|        latter age hears little truth or none.~ ~ XX~The town
 9    IV| sometime for shame,~In seeming truth thy lies will soonest frame.~ ~
10    IV|        in lieu of his approved truth,~To poison him I hired had
11    IV|       prove thee,~If right, if truth, if justice cannot move
12  VIII|        his death: that this is truth,~By his dear blood and noble
13  VIII|        armor had,~Hide not the truth, but tell it good or bad."~ ~
14  VIII|         to find and learns the truth,~And punish would them that
15  VIII| barbarous and ingrate,~In whom truth finds no place, faith takes
16     X|    LXXVII~"Her eyes behold the truth and purest light,~And thunders
17   XII|     have,~Nor of thy birth the truth did ever tell,~Since you
18   XIV|    perceive and know:~If I say truth, or if I love him, see.~
19   XIV|         So gainst the beams of truth our souls are blind,~And
20   XIV| suspicion false to naught~When truth spread forth her silver
21    XV|    brave~Lies buried there, no truth thereof we find,~And they
22    XV|    sinful men hath bought,~His truth forever and his gospel hide~
23    XV|   which great fame, and little truth, you hear,~Sweet, wholesome,
24   XVI|     servant nor my foe I hold,~Truth is, you erred, and your
25  XVII|        that set law, faith and truth at naught.~ ~ XXIV~The Ethiops
26  XVII|      well in mind, till in the truth~A wise and holier man instruct
27  XVII|    things future~Can the plain truth revealed be and told,~Although
28   XIX|         And having learned the truth, he left the tent,~That
29   XIX|      off, he tried~To find the truth; more difficult, more bent~
30    XX|      in mine eyes, my zeal, my truth behold:~For to that throne,
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