A Riddle in Rhyme: Knights and Knaves

Upon a hill, three figures stand,
With riddles spun by clever hand.
One is a knight, true in his say,
The other two knaves, who lead astray.

The first one says, “I tell no lie,
But they both deceive beneath the sky.”
The second claims, “He’s false, you see,
While the third speaks truth, unlike me.”
The third one grins, “Believe the knight,
For only he basks in truth’s pure light.”

Three voices weave their web of words,
Where truth and falsehood blur like birds.
Now solve the riddle, make it clear,
Which voice is true, and whom to fear?

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