Found in 11 poems.

To a Knot of Ungenerous Critics

  • 8Trampling regardless on the Truth:
  • 10She will not blast her native strain;
  • 11She will assist her votary's cause,
  • 12His will at least be her applause,
  • 25(Whilst Truth my sole desire is nigh,
  • 31Says Truth Up Virgins, do not fear!
  • 41Truth poising high Ithuriel's spear
  • 83With minds to Truth and Sense unknown,

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers

  • 856Yet Truth sometimes will lend her noblest fires,

Written After a Walk Before Supper

  • 11In short, Dame Truth might safely dub her

Lines on a Friend Who Died of a Frenzy Fever Induced by Calumnious Reports

  • 4If gifted with th' Ithuriel lance of Truth
  • 5We force to start amid her feign'd caress

Religious Musings[;] A Desultory Poem, Written in the Christmans Eve of 1794

  • 200Making Truth lovely, and her future might

The Destiny of Nations[;] A Vision

  • 124Till from Bethabra northward, heavenly Truth
  • 125With gradual steps, winning her difficult way,

To William Wordsworth[;] Composed on the Night After his Reaction of a Poem in the Growth of an Individual Mind

  • 61Of Truth profound a sweet continuous lay,
  • 62Not learnt, but native, her own natural notes!

The Tears of a Grateful People

  • 33And truth resum'd her sacred sway.

Childish Recollections

  • 248If Hope anticipate the words of Truth!

Progress of Vice

  • 3Him inborn Truth and Virtue guide,

The Faded Flower

  • 13Oh! lost to Love and Truth, whose selfish joy