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 1   T-I|        false for you:~yet it’s truth must be admitted from my
 2  T-IV|    read of all.~So, if there’s truth in poet’s prophecies,~I’
 3   T-V| Pylades?~It’s not far from the truth to say he struck him:~yet
 4   T-V|   complain of is less than the truth.~Whoever’s dissatisfied
 5   T-V|      Yet still, to confess the truth to you, my Muse~can’t be
 6  ExII|    fame didnt merely hide the truth.~He headed for Pontus, sent
 7   ExI|         yet, if we confess the truth,~the crowd values friendship
 8 ExIII|     and, if you’ll confess the truth,~some thanks are due for
 9 ExIII|   carries weight.~Believe, and truth will shortly arrive. Your
10 ExIII|       hesitate to tell you the truth)~correcting, enduring the
11  ExIV|      only allow me to tell the truth,~that my books have been
12  ExIV| offspring of Celtic kings,~the truth of my words will not be
13   Ind|         but cursed to tell the truth and not be believed. She
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