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1 1| propt upon his arm) to sight~Changed into senseless stone appeared 2 2| reward the same.~By the changed damsel in such sort abhorred,~ 3 2| criminal, whose doom is nigh,~Changed her fair countenance through 4 5| with the varying season changed her bed,~To shun the burning 5 5| not hence his name),~Had changed his habits, and concealed 6 6| whom, through magic lore,~Changed to a myrtle on the pleasant 7 6| bays.~These, as you see me changed, Alcina roots;~While this 8 7| morn.~ ~ LI~Herself she changed with wonderful disguise,~ 9 7| found, within that dell,~Changed from his former self by 10 8| dome,~The former lovers changed, a mighty train,~Some into 11 8| exclaim,~"Who has to poison changed my promised sweets?"~He 12 8| old Almontes' blazonry~So changed, drew nigh the gate; and 13 9| wind upon the fifth day changed its tune,~So loud and furious 14 9| where he dealt a stroke, changed blue,~Yellow, green, white 15 10| days resorted all the crew,~Changed by Melissa to their shapes 16 11| such streams of blood have changed its hue;~And where the monster 17 17| through ide,~Pent, till he changed to smiles his anguish sore:~ 18 18| delight is ever signified;~But changed his look and tone, when, 19 18| wage,~And into mourning changed the expected sport,~Because 20 18| though of evil purpose, changed his mood.~Of Norandine's 21 18| hence his meiny, who have changed their ire~Already into fear, 22 19| But, should felicity be changed to woe,~The flattering multitude 23 20| would be~The scheme, save changed; for if from them were born~ 24 21| thither came;~And with changed ensigns, at the dawn of 25 21| sure to follow, quickly changed his part;~And told the story 26 22| who him, sore bested,~Had changed from man to myrtle on the 27 24| so earnestly his plea,~He changed her ill and obstinate intent;~ 28 25| what I scan --~Feel, I am changed from woman into man.~ ~ 29 27| on his head~Should not be changed, to either's loss or gain.~ 30 28| name, became in sprite,~And changed his tears for smiles; with 31 28| further speech forbore,~But changed not therefore aught his 32 28| drowned,~Nor he his nature changed by changing ground.~ ~ XC~ 33 28| renounced Argier.~ ~ XCIV~He changed his scheme of seeking Afric' 34 30| face;~Nor only would have changed his sullen mood,~But would 35 32| the enamoured prince who changed his rest:~But first he to 36 34| thicker fumes arise;~Heaven changed her flesh to stone, and 37 38| But that it chanced, one changed me to a friend.~ ~ XIV~" 38 40| so clear~That night was changed to day, as 'twould appear.~ ~ 39 41| would appear the wind has changed its mind,~On seeing all 40 43| to the sight to don;~And changed me -- nor well how can I 41 43| entreat:~Into a dog she changed herself to sight;~The smallest 42 43| were torches reared,~And changed to day the sable night appeared.~ ~ 43 44| sable crews are out,~Are changed anew to leaves; which far 44 44| bear,~Turpin relates, are changed at once to stone;~So that 45 44| about it roar~Nor I have changed for calm or storm, nor I~ 46 44| Thus suddenly the battle changed its face:~For, catching