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 1      I,   412    |         If 'tis thy wish the very truth to hear~ ~
 2      I,   703    |                        Be void of truth, and Tages (famous seer)~ ~
 3      I,   718    |                      Whate'er the truth, the days in which we live~ ~
 4     II,    17    |                       Whate'er be truth, keep thou the future veiled~ ~
 5     II,    20    |           should suffer, from the truth divine,~ ~
 6      V,    25    |                             Whose truth all peoples and all kings
 7      V,   235    |        high rulers, Master of the truth,~ ~
 8     VI,   710    |                    710 Extort the truth, or, if thou spare the gods,~ ~
 9     VI,   917    |                      In search of truth, should gain a sure response.~ ~
10    VII,   790(25)|       meaning of the text. But in truth, although Cornelia was not
11   VIII,   520    |          of her birth, if such be truth,~ ~
12   VIII,   666    |                                In truth were open, should not king
13   VIII,   932    |        known, and Empire, such in truth shall be~ ~
14     IX,    62    | fear-compelling conqueror. But in truth~ ~
15     IX,   227    |        noble breast instinct with truth:~ ~
16     IX,   228(6) |          very far from historical truth" (Trevelyan's "Life and
17     IX,   457    |                      Blind to the truth, unwitting of the risk.~ ~
18     IX,   674    |                        To few his truth, whelmed in the dusty waste.~ ~
19     IX,  1233    |           accomplished. Then when truth was sure~ ~
20      X,   226    |             Such zeal to know the truth, yet my chief wish~ ~
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