Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,     XXIII|         it torments?~ It were a falsehood, Chloe, thee to name;~ Such
 2   I,    XXVIII|    treachery of Vellido and the falsehood of Ganelon. My parents are
 3   I,    XXVIII|       to me that I know not how falsehood could have had the power
 4   I,     XXXII|       mind about their truth or falsehood, and much good may they
 5   I,    XXXIII|     what to say by way of a new falsehood; but in the end he made
 6   I,    XXXIII|   Camilla was all invention and falsehood, and to ascertain if it
 7   I,     XXXIV|        to rejoice together over falsehood and truth the most craftily
 8   I,     XXXIV|      dare to forge or keep up a falsehood if my life depended on it.
 9   I,       XLV|      from black, and truth from falsehood; I say, moreover, that this,
10   I,      XLIX|        as far from the truth as falsehood itself is? How can there
11  II,         I|         all fiction, fable, and falsehood, and dreams told by men
12  II,       III|      not be to write truth, but falsehood, and historians who have
13  II,       III| historians who have recourse to falsehood ought to be burned, like
14  II,        IX|     lest he should discover the falsehood of the reply he had brought
15  II,         X|     disregarding the charges of falsehood that might be brought against
16  II,         X|          and always rises above falsehood as oil above water; and
17  II,       XVI|       take my life by fraud and falsehood should save his own. And
18  II,      XXIV|       so, without affirming its falsehood or its truth, I write it
19  II,      XXIX|       their truth than to their falsehood, the very reverse of Sancho,
20  II,    XXXIII|     story being a deception and falsehood, and so much to the prejudice
21  II,         L|     that will always rise above falsehood as oil above water; if not
22  II,        LI|         the truth saves him the falsehood equally condemns him; and
23  II,      LVII|       still enchanted,~ May thy falsehood to me~ Find its punishment
24  II,     LXXII|        it, in order to drag his falsehood before the face of the world;
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