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 1     I| comprehendest: since for thee~ I prove the supreme law of Gods
 2     I|     occult when seeking aught to prove~ By reasonings of mind.
 3     I|        by true reason canst thou prove aught hides~ And holds a
 4    II|    meseems, in these affairs~ To prove for thee this too: nothing
 5    II|          render plain to him and prove~ There is no birth, unless
 6   III|          The more immovable they prove. Now, then,~ Since nature
 7     V|      toil of words~ 'Tis mine to prove the same; as happens oft~
 8     V|         subtle essence - as I'll prove~ Hereafter unto thee with
 9     V|       Labours, in opposition, to prove sure -~ As if, forsooth,
10     V|          reason, or by words~ To prove absurd - since, lo, so many
11    VI|      take the clinging moisture, prove~ That Nature lifts from
12    VI|     might thereby be named:~ For prove thou mayst he perished not
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