This I will swear to thee, upon my sword; the relique is in the hilt, the noblest of this land; like as me shall like, will I never be false to thee!
And oaths I will swearto thee, that I will not deceive thee.
Hence he that accepts an oath does not sin, except perchance when of his own accord he forces another to swear, knowing that he will swear falsely.
Yet he does not always know that the other will swear truly or falsely, for at times he has doubts about the fact, and believes he will swear truly.
To see him kiss his hand, and how most sweetly 'a will swear!
And when I am a-horseback, I will swear I love thee infinitely.
I will swear by it that you love me, and I will make him eat it that says I love not you.
But I will swear by the moon and the stars, And the sun that shines sae clearly, That I am as free of the Gipsy gang As the hour my mother did bear me.
O hold your tongue, my hinny and my heart, O hold your tongue, my dearie; For I will swear by the moon and the stars That thy lord shall nae mair come near thee.
I warrant you, here is a lusty one, [and] very brave: I think anon he will swear himself a knave.
I will swear on all the books that opens and shuts, He feigneth this tale out of his own guts.
Now, because I have no witnesses of the loan, nor he of the pretended payment, I beseech your lordship to put him to his oath; and if he will swear he has paid me, I will freely forgive him before God and the world.
I will swear on all the books that opens and shuts, He feigneth this tale out of his own guts; For this seven weeks with me, I am sure, he sat not down.
Nor was it yet o' Saturday,' the woodman cried; 'I will swear it.
But this I will swear that I think there has been some change of the Queen with a whelp that died in the litter, that she might seem more young.
I will swear he did not say, “it burns my throat dreadfully,” or anything of that kind.
I will swear that I mentioned “twitching” to the coroner.
I will swear that I have used the word “twitching” before I came to London.
I will swear that, to the best of judgment and belief, he did not.
Then I will swear by it--I will swear by all the crosses and all the Bibles in the world that I will make no effort to escape.
He will swear that I arrived a full ten minutes before the hour, fifteen minutes before any whisper of the accident, and that I did not leave the office or the balcony all that time.
My clerk (a respectable youth from Clapham, with no sort of connection with me) will swear that he sat in my outer office all the morning, and that no communication passed through.
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