Canto

 1     1|         untaught~Their love, and change for ice their former fire.~
 2     2|       seen those angry cavaliers~Change at the demon's tale for
 3     4|      know,~Or knowing, canst not change his destinies:~For, if unknown
 4     7|          Love's magic hall.~They change their raiment twice or thrice
 5     7|         on his altered sense the change is wrought,~A thousand fathoms
 6    13|       with woeful and disastrous change,~My comfort to despair,
 7    13|         you to the forest go,~To change not when the traitorous
 8    17|        should have let her story change his mood,~Who him before
 9    20|   threshold cluster,~Who bent on change of realm in springtide muster.~ ~
10    20|          Fell Fortune, with what change dost thou repay~My loss!
11    21|          fickle vein,~Lightly to change her love into disdain.~ ~
12    21|         my true faith shall ever change, although~It thus should
13    23|         haply he would make thee change thy thought.~A better knight
14    25|          miracle, the maid~Would change, and give her other sex
15    25|         Meanwhile, to justify my change of creed,~I for my honour
16    25|         to the time and place of change, they hie~Whither Sir Aldigier'
17    26|         And lover could his lady change away,~Nor yet with reason
18    28|          his train.~ ~ XXIV~"His change of mien to all was manifest;~
19    28|        of Paradise.~So that such change with wonderment all see,~
20    28|          her love: they, without change of mien,~On meeting, closely
21    29|          All thoughts we lightly change, but mostly when~These from
22    29|       would his Doralice already change;~ ~ IV~And, as new love
23    29|    intend,~'Mid those which ages change not as they fleet,~Which --
24    30|      name you know,~Yet, for his change of master, full of woe.~ ~
25    30| favourers of those knights, with change of cheer,~Some weep and
26    32|     malignant asp, that fears~To change his mood, if he the charmer
27    32|      blustering gale,~Is seen to change her cheer, and is no more~
28    36|        is second nature, hard to change.~ ~ II~Among the warriors
29    41|         puts him so in heart)~To change it for a better coat with
30    43|         Voice, vesture shall you change; and to her sight~Present
31    43|         how on that fatal day~Of change we are to countless ills
32    44|        or storm, nor I~Will ever change to all eternity.~ ~ LXII~"
33    44|      summit part,~Than e'er, for change or chances, good or nought,~
34    45|      knight defends himself, now change their tone;~Esteem both
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