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Examples
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My Troth is to the Gods of my ancestors, whose Divine Names are invoked by all English speakers (without even knowing they speak so!).
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You can suggest anything you want; I feel inclined to believe — yea, verily to believe — now that Troth is in mine heart.
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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My Troth is to the Gods of my ancestors, whose Divine Names are invoked by all English speakers (without even knowing they speak so!).
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We offer none but stand proclaiming Troth, because to challenge Troth is to be a damnéd heathen!
Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009
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"Troth," he added, almost too low to hear through the hubbub.
The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994
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"Troth," he added, almost too low to hear through the hubbub.
The Stars Are Also Fire Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1994
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"Troth," said I, "my affection for my king, God bless the puggy face of him, is under more control; and I thought I saw death so near to me this day already, that I am rather taken up with the notion of living."
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"Troth," said I, "my affection for my king, God bless the puggy face of him, is under more control; and I thought I saw death so near to me this day already, that I am rather taken up with the notion of living."
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"Troth," said I, "my affection for my king, God bless the puggy face of him, is under more control; and I thought I saw death so near to me this day already, that I am rather taken up with the notion of living."
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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"Troth," said O'Riley, gazing round towards the land, where the distant cliffs loomed black and heavy in the fading light, and out upon the floes and hummocks, where the frost-smoke from pools of open water on the horizon circled round the pinnacles of the icebergs -- "troth, it's a cowld place intirely to go to wan's bed in, but that fat-faced Exqueemaw seems to be settin 'about it quite coolly; so here goes!"
The World of Ice 1859
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