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- Q16212662 subject Q10878383.
- Q16212662 subject Q8952046.
- Q16212662 abstract "The Lie is a political and social criticism poem probably written by Sir Walter Raleigh circa 1592. Speaking in the imperative mood throughout, he commands his soul to go "upon a thankless errand" and tell various people and organizations of their misdeeds and wrongdoings. And if they object, Raleigh commands, publicly accuse them to be lying, or "give them the lie." To "give the lie" was a common phrase in Raleigh's time of writing.".
- Q16212662 wikiPageExternalLink raleghthe_lie_and_guiana.htm.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q105420.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q10878383.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q1756348.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q189144.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q22716.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q3264652.
- Q16212662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8952046.
- Q16212662 comment "The Lie is a political and social criticism poem probably written by Sir Walter Raleigh circa 1592. Speaking in the imperative mood throughout, he commands his soul to go "upon a thankless errand" and tell various people and organizations of their misdeeds and wrongdoings. And if they object, Raleigh commands, publicly accuse them to be lying, or "give them the lie." To "give the lie" was a common phrase in Raleigh's time of writing.".
- Q16212662 label "The Lie (poem)".