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 1     I|         But facts in proof are manifest;" thou sayest,~ "That all
 2    II|          We see 'tis forthwith manifest to man~ How suddenly the
 3    II|       this we see forthwith is manifest:~ Whatever the weight, it
 4    II|         But facts in proof are manifest for each:~ Things can be
 5    II|      increase.~ 'Tis therefore manifest that primal germs,~ Are
 6   III|    thine~ Nature, so plain and manifest at last,~ Hath been on every
 7    IV|      eyes cannot~ View objects manifest) sounds yet may pass~ And
 8    VI|       wind may do up there~ Is manifest from facts when here on
 9    VI|       Is by their strokes made manifest and by~ The brand-marks
10    VI|         Whereby the more~ 'Tis manifest that many particles~ Even
11    VI| brought to pass~ The origin is manifest; so, haply,~ Let none believe
12    VI|     things have - a fact~ Made manifest in my first canto, too.~
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