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Example sentences for "tis true"

  • Tis true, indeed, the second leader says there are none there but friends; but is that possible at such a juncture?

  • Tis true, implicitly he has said enough in the rules which he has laid down for the chorus.

  • With never an inch of track -- 'tis true!

  • We travel far, 'tis true, but not for naught; And must be bribed to compass earth again By other hopes, and richer fruits than yours.

  • I've been troubled with weak moments lately, 'tis true.

  • Poor young thing: I do pity her, if 'tis true.

  • I've had the refusal o' it 'tis true; but nothing is settled yet, and I have reasons for giving up.

  • Tis true, the raven doth not hatch a lark.

  • Tis true, after they began to kill again, and when nothing but killing would serve their turn, then they that were scattered abroad went everywhere preaching the word.

  • Tis true a man that thus knoweth may have divers conjectures about that thing that is beyond his knowledge.

  • Tis true, the enemy has left our shores, But what a sorry argument is this!

  • Tis true, Your Exc'llency, some cankered minds Have been a daily hind'rance in our House.

  • Oh 'tis true: How smart a lash that speech doth giue my Conscience?

  • As I doe liue my honourd Lord 'tis true; And we did thinke it writ downe in our duty To let you know of it Ham.

  • Tis true, they proclaimed themselves poets by sound of trumpet; and poets they were, upon pain of death to any man who durst call them otherwise.

  • Tis true, She has done well: Much better thus to die, Than live to make a holiday in Rome.

  • Tis true, I have a heart disdains your coldness, And prompts me not to seek what you should offer; But a wife's virtue still surmounts that pride.

  • Tis true; and we much fear he hopes by absence To cure his mind of love.

  • Tis true; when, contrary, the punishment Of wit, doth make the authority increase.

  • Tis true: indeed, this place is not our sphere.

  • Tis true; for you are over boots in love, And yet you never swum the Hellespont.

  • Aside] 'Tis true, such pearls as put out ladies' eyes; For I had rather wink than look on them.


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