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 1      I,   325    |                           Tis true no triumph now would bring
 2      I,   506(19)| doctrine may in some shape be true, however horrible were the
 3      I,   511    |            If what ye sing be true, the shades of men~ ~
 4     II,   169    |                               True that the guilty fell, but
 5     II,   760    |               760 (If fame be true) the boastful Persian king~ ~
 6     IV,   558    |                               True, Caesar, that to fall upon
 7     IV,   928    |                               True, mighty Sulla, cruel Marius,~ ~
 8     VI,   187    |                               True, death would be more happy;
 9     VI,   275    |  Aulus thought his words were true,~ ~
10    VII,   335    |              Of you, mine own true soldiers, proved in all~ ~
11   VIII,   420    |                           420 True that the Parthian in Sarmatia'
12     IX,   247    |         He wrought much good. True faith in liberty~ ~
13      X,    54    |                               True that we rule beyond where
14      X,   220    |                           220 True, by the rumour of my kinsman'
15      X,   310    |      saltness. More, if it be true~ ~
16      X,   461    |                               True, is not ours: what boots
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