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 1    2,    7| fearefull of telling them the~ ~trueth, for feare of expulsion
 2    2,    8|    hopes. Beleeve it then~ ~for trueth Sir, that the long absence
 3    2,    9|  falshoode, then the invincible trueth, whereof he had~ ~faithfull
 4    2,    9|         an absolute relation of trueth. But, after hee had more~ ~
 5    3,    6|       her selfe. Now~ ~apparent trueth doth disclose it selfe,
 6    3,    7|        castigations, or not. In trueth he did not, your selfe have~ ~
 7    3,    8|    intend to tell you a Tale of trueth,~ ~which (perhaps) in your
 8    4,    6|       awaketh, he~ ~judgeth the trueth of some, the likelyhood
 9    6,    2|         told~ ~thee nothing but trueth, for neither did I send
10    6,    7|      WORTH IT IS TO CONFESSE~ ~ TRUETH, WITH A FACETIOUS AND WITTY
11    6,    7|       to dye, by confessing the trueth with a~ ~manly courage,
12    7,    2|      may know, and finde it for trueth, that~ ~if they have apprehension
13   10, Song|         yet I boast no more but trueth.~ ~ If Love were free from
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