Canto

 1     7|       newly banished from his altered breast;~For (such the magic
 2     7|       him spring,~When on his altered sense the change is wrought,~
 3     7|     scorns, and loathes, with altered eyes,~And throws away what
 4    12|    him she would depress with altered cheer,~Or into France send
 5    18|       he beheld the monarch's altered cheer,~Who bent to clasp
 6    18|    Will neither comforted nor altered be.~Medoro is disposed to
 7    21|     ill fitted to sustain~His altered comrade's new-born enmity.~
 8    22| witchery~Had so obscurred her altered mind and eyes.~Rejoiced,
 9    28|    his tears for smiles; with altered guise,~He waxed ruddy, gay,
10    30|     weep and some rejoice, an altered train.~King, lord, and every
11    37|     Drusilla to embrace.~Then altered was her sweet and winning
12    43|      rich and youthful lover, altered so,~His semblance, attended
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