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 1     I|        its bands.~ Whereas, of truth, because all things exist,~
 2     I|    avail to lead thee off from truth:~ Waters (they say) before
 3     I|    condenses, wander they from truth:~ For then a void is formed,
 4     I|    secret places~ And drag out truth. But, if thou loiter loth~
 5     I| serious Greeks~ Who search for truth. For dolts are ever prone~
 6     I|    steep~ And lose the road of truth. Nor do they see,~ That,
 7     I|        case be only fire.~ The truth, I fancy, this: bodies there
 8     I|      to mark asunder error and truth?~ Besides, why rather do
 9     I|      to have wandered from the truth.~ ~ Add, too, whoever make
10     I|     discoverers of much goodly truth,~ They gave, as 'twere from
11     I|      each doctrine stands from truth.~ And, next, these bodies
12     I|    slender means to skulk from truth,~ Which Anaxagoras takes
13     I|    could not be united. For of truth~ Neither by counsel did
14    II|       mocking sport,~ And of a truth man's dread, with cares
15    II|     wanderest from the road of truth.~ For since they wander
16    II|        to lapse~ From reason's truth: for ev'n if ne'er I knew~
17    II|        us.~ Since here strange truth is putting forth its might~
18   III|       thou,~ And finder-out of truth, and thou to us~ Suppliest
19   III|       So surely will a fact of truth make head~ 'Gainst errors'
20   III|     more heavy after death. Of truth,~ The life of fools is Acheron
21    IV|   course~ From that whereon in truth they're borne. And then,~
22    IV|    what created concept of the truth,~ And what device has proved
23    IV|        been create~ Concept of truth, nor can the senses be~
24    IV|    Coming from flavour; for in truth when down~ 'Thas plunged
25    IV|        such games! Or will the truth be this:~ Because in one
26    IV|        of great moment 'tis in truth,~ That seeds may mingle
27     V|       A tale too far away from truth, meseems.~ For fire can
28     V|        in order tell. For of a truth~ Neither by counsel did
29     V|    those men seem to speak the truth who hold~ A new sun is with
30     V| protection safe -~ Those, of a truth, were wont to be exposed,~
31     V|      years -~ Because, of very truth, he hath not learnt~ What
32    VI|       inward parts of men,~ In truth, would blaze unto the very
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