Book, Chapter

1    3,  92| about these unaccountable changes. In the good old times,
2    4, 111| not satisfaction, when he changes his features! Then again,
3    5, 138| the wily Ulysses.~Proteus changes his form when his good pleasure
4    5, 145|  is speaking), "All these changes, as day by day the fortune
5    5, 160|  That the dance underwent changes for the worse is manifest
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