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1 2, 3| and so (consequently)~ ~change from one to another, without 2 2, 8| thought it for the~ ~best to change their names, calling his 3 2, 10| heart) doe not denie me, but change thy minde, and goe with 4 3, 2| appetite, and to~ ~covet after change againe. But by this silence, 5 3, 5| these were arguments of a change, and~ ~motives to advance 6 4, 7| his countenance began to change very pale, his sight failed, 7 4, 8| grew forgetfull of me (as change of ayre, may~ ~change affection) 8 4, 8| as change of ayre, may~ ~change affection) or (at the best) 9 5, 1| admiration (falling from~ ~one change to another) in his Father, 10 5, 8| the night season) how to change her hatred~ ~into kinde 11 6, 10| argument altered: but to change me from it you have no~ ~ 12 7, 6| appetite will be longing after change: so fared~ ~it with this 13 8, 9| you must be longing after change? I~ ~would thou hadst bin 14 10, 8| friend; I rather~ ~chuse to change, I doe not say loose her ( 15 10, 8| not my selfe) and by this change, make that which was good~ ~ 16 10, 8| happy and comfortable a change, fitting him with~ ~garments 17 10, 10| had made an excellent~ ~change: but above them all, Grizelda