Canto

 1     6|      discerned her light and fickle bent,~Still loving and unloving
 2    10|     be;~And mourn to see the fickle love they owed,~From you
 3    10|      die:~For other such his fickle appetite!~Yet till the day
 4    16| either's breast~Was lodged a fickle heart; the dame untrue,~
 5    16|    corn before~The light and fickle breeze which blows in May:~
 6    21|      well it suited with her fickle vein,~Lightly to change
 7    27|     the storm: Thus Fortune, fickle dame,~Now smiles upon the
 8    27|  Marphisa" run:~Next, as the fickle goddess, Fortune, led,~The
 9    27|     not by faithless woman's fickle thought,~Which thither still
10    27|  lightly ebbs and flows~Your fickle mood," (he cries,) "aye
11    29| Isabel,~She quickly made his fickle purpose veer;~For her, scarce
12    41|    in bold wise~Trusting the fickle wind, to seaward stood.~
13    41|   day, the wind~Displays its fickle and perfidious kind.~ ~
14    44|  impart,~Than any stroke, by fickle Fortune sped,~Or Love's
15    45|      new!~Nor, if they me as fickle shall arraign,~Care I, so
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