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1Yet I have known them speak sooth as well as other men.
2Master Shakespear: you speak sooth; yet cannot I in any wise mend it.
3The tall, fair man announced: You speak sooth, as well becometh a full crafty man.
4To speak sooth, now that he had love in earnest to make, his heart almost failed him.
5It is a prerogative of the Gods that, when they do speak sooth, mortals must needs believe them.
6Scantly so, as methinks, Gossip, when she is of the new learning, if folk speak sooth touching her.
7And the King said, 'An thou speak sooth, I will bring thee to thy wish and thy desire.'
8Well, but to speak sooth, I meant that not for goodness; but for friendship and true fellowship, no more.
9So at least the archdeacon thought; though, to speak sooth, not he, but circumstances, had trampled on Mr. Slope.
11There are fairer lands to be won by force of arms than ever Basildene will prove, if all men speak sooth.
12You speak sooth, honest Tom; we have a Queen now, and I would not do despite to our good Queen Anne!
13To speak sooth, however, his sufferings on that dreadful night had been so poignant as to leave him little spirit for further rebellion.
14So the chronicle speaks sooth, Arthur himself was wounded in his body to the death.
15And they bowed their heads, as they would say, "Thou hast spoken sooth."
16Hath Babington spoken sooth?
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