Canto

1     2|      race.~ ~ LIX~With aspect changing still, the beauteous dame~
2     8|       make man or woman glow,~Changing them into figures not their
3    14|    evil ones; began to stray,~Changing his life, at night with
4    15|       pale became the visage, changing sore,~Turned up its eyes,
5    20|      women, when they see the changing heaven~Turbid with tempest,
6    23|       joy grows Isabel:~Then, changing, brightened like a humid
7    28|      he his nature changed by changing ground.~ ~ XC~As the sick
8    40| compelled to course,~Evermore changing nags, six days before,~To
9    43|       farewell was said.~Here changing horse and guide, to Rimini~
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