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 1     I|    interchanged with all?~ "But facts in proof are manifest;"
 2    II|       increment can grow -~ But facts in proof are manifest for
 3    II|       in arrangements. Of which facts~ Naught we perceive in logs
 4   III|     battles in vain indubitable facts:~ For who'll explain what
 5    IV|        thither,~ Or whether the facts be what we said above,~ '
 6    IV|         than to separate~ Plain facts from dubious, which the
 7    IV|       With plainness to exhibit facts. And first,~ Why doth the
 8     V| splendour of the sun.~ For many facts we see which come to pass~
 9     V|     thine to know from plainest facts: when first~ Huge flabby
10    VI|         there~ Is manifest from facts when here on earth~ A blast
11    VI|      Easy it is from these same facts to know~ In just what wise
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