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 1    II|        with wonder and dismay,~Changed his cheer, and cleared his
 2    II|   sprite,~Her damask late, now changed to purest white.~ ~ XXVII~
 3    II|       skies.~ ~ XLIII~Clorinda changed to ruth her warlike mood,~
 4    IV| speeding:~Medea or false Circe changed not~So far the shapes of
 5   VII|       a snake whose slough new changed is,~That shines like gold
 6  VIII|      At these sad tidings many changed their hues,~Some looked
 7     X|     forms appeared,~The Soldan changed hue for grief and teen,~
 8     X|      within short whiles,~With changed looks where wrath and anger
 9     X|      color and his countenance changed were,~With heavenly grace
10    XI|        pursued.~ ~ LXVIII~Thus changed the state and fortune of
11    XI|      The mighty duke yet never changed cheer,~But grieved to see
12   XII|    white locks from black that changed were~In following her, the
13   XII|      hast left that course and changed it,~To make thyself a heathen
14   XIV|    hermit's mind:~Thus hath he changed my thoughts, my heart, my
15    XV|        and sometimes blue,~And changed still as she did stir or
16    XV|     the same~So oft the colors changed, went and came.~ ~ V~The
17  XVII|   bright was mounted high,~And changed Heaven's silver wealth to
18 XVIII|        lovely whiteness of his changed weed,~The Prince perceived
19 XVIII|      on this,~But for a mantle changed the coat he ware,~Naked
20 XVIII|    before his folk abides,~Nor changed he color, countenance or
21    XX|   blood, in dust and mire,~Had changed their cheer, their pride,
22    XX|   desire strove in her eye,~He changed somedeal his look and countenance
23    XX|      and countenance bold,~She changed from frost to fire, from
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