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Unconstant

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Un`con´stant
a.1.Not constant; inconstant; fickle; changeable.


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As she says resignedly to her brother Octavius: I know not what you thinke of woman kinde, That they are faithlesse and unconstant ever: For me, I thinke all women strive to finde The perfect good, and therein to persever.
The humid is readily mobile, and thus women are unconstant and always seeking something new.
He wrote to the countess, saying that "you have written to him [her husband] Ires of contrary stiles / some that heale / & others agayne that rankle the wound that you have made in his hart / wch makes him think you unconstant and commanded by your passions.
 
 
 
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