Truth will be uppermost one time or another like cork, though kept down in the water. Sir W. Temple.

Truth will bear / Neither rude handling, nor 40 unfair / Evasion of its wards, and mocks / Whoever would falsely enter there. Dr. Walter Smith.

Truth's a dog that must to kennel. He must be whipped out, when the lady brach may stand by the fire and stink. Lear, i. 4.

Truths are first clouds, then rain, then harvests and food. Ward Beecher.

Truths that wake, / To perish never. Wordsworth.

Try and Trust will move mountains. Pr.

Try for yourselves what you can read in half-an-hour, ... 45 and consider what treasures you might have laid by at the end of the year; and what happiness, fortitude and wisdom they would have given you during all the days of your life. John Morley.

Try it, ye who think there is nothing in it; try what it is to speak with God behind you. Ward Beecher.

Try to do your duty, and you at once know what is in you. Goethe.

Try to forget our cares and our maladies, and contribute, as we can, to the cheerfulness of each other. Johnson.