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Alphabetical [« »] trustie 1 trusting 2 trusty 11 truth 73 truthes 1 try 10 tryall 4 | Frequency [« »] 73 justly 73 knight 73 sufficiently 73 truth 72 following 72 keepe 72 lodging | Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron Concordances truth |
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1 Ind | the~ ~contrary, God and truth shall enter armes for me. 2 1, 1| oath, and~ ~delivering the truth according to his knowledge.~ ~ 3 1, 1| ashamed to tell you the truth in this~ ~case, as fearing 4 1, 1| not, for in~ ~telling the truth, bee it in confession or 5 1, 1| concerning his faithfulnesse, truth,~ ~and integrity; so that, 6 1, 2| argument of~ ~infallible truth, the same benignity delivereth 7 1, 2| beleefe, and~ ~follow the truth of Christianity, which he 8 1, 3| because that God,~ ~and the truth of his holy Faith, hath 9 2, 1| before you, to confesse the truth; but I pray you, demaund 10 2, 5| remembring perfectly for~ ~truth, that his Father had formerly 11 2, 7| judged (according to the truth) that he had his~ ~hand 12 2, 7| informed him With nothing but truth: sodainly, and~ ~according 13 2, 7| hath delivered nothing but truth. Onely shee hath forgotten~ ~ 14 2, 8| and feare, revealing the~ ~truth boldly to me, if I may stead 15 2, 9| had spoken nothing but the truth.~ ~Within a while after, 16 2, 9| Ambroginolo to declare the truth, upon perill of his life,~ ~ 17 2, 9| torments except he revealed the truth indeed; you may~ ~easily 18 2, 10| he spake nothing but the truth, and condemning~ ~Bernardo 19 3, 1| body,~ ~you speake but the truth: understand then, if hee 20 3, 3| canst thou deny a manifest truth? See sir, these are none 21 3, 6| you please) approve the truth by your owne experience, 22 3, 7| carefull inquisition for truth, doe oftentimes (by their~ ~ 23 3, 7| mine. And to tell thee the truth,~ ~I never committed the 24 3, 7| and diligence, that the truth of things~ ~should be apparantly 25 3, 9| had told~ ~nothing but the truth in every point which she 26 3, 10| things as: "I see now the truth of~ ~what the good folk 27 4, 1| voluntary confession of the truth do intend (first of~ ~all) 28 4, 1| vulgar opinion, rather then truth: you seeke to reprove me~ ~ 29 4, 2| delivered a matter of sound truth. Wherefore,~ ~perceiving 30 4, 3| compasse And because the truth~ ~of mine affection cannot 31 4, 5| carry any likelyhood of truth. Having obtained favour 32 4, 5| and then perceived the truth of her~ ~vision.~ ~ Wisedome 33 4, 6| beyond all possibility of truth: yet notwithstanding, many 34 4, 6| and~ ~there will tell the truth concerning this accident. 35 4, 10| presently gathering, that the truth in this case was~ ~easie 36 5, 5| side,~ ~understanding the truth of the errour committed, 37 5, 6| Admirall told him nothing but truth: he appointed not onely,~ ~ 38 5, 7| owne braine, farre from any truth~ ~indeede, which her Mother 39 5, 7| greatest cunning; but truth hath a loop-light whereby 40 5, 7| would be satisfied in the truth, as shee expected any~ ~ 41 6, 4| told you nothing but the truth, and when you please, I 42 6, 4| see thy affirmation for~ ~truth, by other of the same Fowles 43 6, 7| answer me, and tell me~ ~the truth, if it be as your Husband 44 6, 9| spoken~ ~nothing but the truth, and were much ashamed of 45 6, Song| holde,~ ~ Beleeve it for a truth,~ ~ Never more shall thy 46 6, Song| holde,~ ~ Beleeve it for a truth,~ ~ Never more shall thy 47 7, 3| Godfather said nothing but truth, and thus~ ~answered. What 48 7, 8| regard they beleeved it for truth, and in this fury, commanded~ ~ 49 7, 8| but rather to consider the truth thereof advisedly:~ ~because 50 7, 8| would not confesse the~ ~truth intirely to them.~ ~ Ave 51 7, 8| strike me. And to approve the truth of my speeches, doe you 52 7, 9| concerning the intyre truth of the motion, and that 53 7, 9| your head, beleeve it for a truth, that it~ ~will infect and 54 7, 9| and it seemed to be a~ ~truth indeed: yet, in the depth 55 7, 10| verily beleeving it for a truth, that no punishment was 56 8, 3| apparent and manifest truth, and upon this assured confidence, 57 8, 3| I do not tell~ ~you the truth of all. When you asked one 58 8, 9| doe, to the most certaine truth of~ ~ife or death: having 59 8, 9| hath spoken nothing~ ~but truth, for I am scarsely knowne 60 9, 4| Aniolliero avouched the truth of his wrong received, but 61 9, 5| willing to conceale the truth, and~ ~cloath it in more 62 9, 5| because wandring from the~ ~truth of things, doth much diminish ( 63 9, 7| already past among us, the truth of apparitions in~ ~dreames 64 9, Song| like ficklenesse?~ ~ For truth lives not in men:~ ~ Poore 65 9, Song| loved constantly:~ ~ But truth lives not in men,~ ~ Poore 66 9, Song| wandred from assuring.~ ~ For truth lives not in men:~ ~ Poore 67 9, Song| but by ficklenesse,~ ~ For truth lives not in men,~ ~ Alas! 68 10, 1| guilty, and not I, as~ ~the truth thereof shall make it selfe 69 10, 8| excuses, farre from the truth indeede, and (to the no 70 10, 8| to swerve a jot from the Truth, and the necessitie of the~ ~ 71 10, 8| openly revealing the very~ ~truth.~ ~ Titus tooke home with 72 10, 9| farre short of knowing~ ~the truth, till (by experience) hee 73 10, 9| to~ ~passe for an assured truth.~ ~ Beside, many Italians