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1 Nothing in all the world is so inconstant as love!
2 Not yet, perhaps, but military men are so inconstant !
3 This is one of the reasons why their policy is so inconstant and so exceedingly futile.
4 Why so constant then and so inconstant now?
5 I felt this very keenly, and I no longer sought an affection which had proved so inconstant .
6 My Indians did that, and so inconstant is the human heart that I ate heartily of the meat.
7 Why are men so inconstant ?
8 No wonder a principle so inconstant and fallacious should lead us into errors, when implicitly followed (as it must be) in all its variations.
9 "Then it was a madness," said Gerard, "to have left her, if you felt yourself so inconstant . "
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