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1    II|       together along one grassy plain,~ Under the cope of one
2    II|           Twill serve to render plain to him and prove~ There
3   III|      power of thine~ Nature, so plain and manifest at last,~ Hath
4   III|         which to enter in, 'tis plain they can't.~ Then, souls
5   III|         makes for levels of the plain.~ Then to be always feeding
6    IV| roadstead, - objects which,~ As plain fact proves, are really
7    IV|        harder than to separate~ Plain facts from dubious, which
8    IV|     canst that, even in objects plain,~ If thou attendest not, '
9    VI|        so~ Beyond a doubt, fact plain to sense declares:~ To wit,
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