“The cause is hidden. The effect is visible to all.”

Variant translation: The cause is hidden; the effect is visible to all.
Book IV, 287
Metamorphoses (Transformations)
Variant: The cause is hidden, but the result is well known.

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Causa latet, vis est notissima

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