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1 1, 7| shame, that his complexion changed from the former palenesse,~ ~ 2 2, 9| honourable Ladies, to be changed from her manly habite; he 3 3, 1| with the Offenders, they changed opinion, tooke the~ ~same 4 3, 6| fruitlesse love to her was quite changed, and the new elected Lady 5 3, 7| be dead, or else to be~ ~changed from her dwelling: wherefore ( 6 5, 1| her constancy, so sodainly changed~ ~the inestimable joy of 7 5, 1| whether thy manly courage be changed, or no, from that which~ ~ 8 5, 9| exceeding kinde courtesie; she~ ~changed her former hatred towardes 9 7, 5| otherwise altred, albeit she~ ~changed not a jote from her amorous 10 8, 9| Counsellors, which are changed at every six months end. 11 9, 3| countenance is strangely~ ~changed, and surely it proceedeth 12 9, 3| How wonderfuly~ ~art thou changed since last I saw thee, which 13 10, 3| Mithridanes, became quite changed in himself: yet~ ~wisely 14 10, 3| Mithridanes, much lesse changed from anie part~ ~thereof: 15 10, 10| and behavior were quite changed. For indeed shee~ ~was (