Citations:changes


 * 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
 * I conclude, then, that a minister that changes a small for a great, should not, for so doing, be judged as covetous; but rather, since he has improved in his parts and industry thereby, be counted as one that pursues his call, and the opportunity put into his hands to do good.


 * 1818 — Mary Shelley. Frankenstein.
 * She busied herself with following the aerial creations of the poets; and in the majestic and wondrous scenes which surrounded our Swiss home — the sublime shapes of the mountains, the changes of the seasons, tempest and calm, the silence of winter, and the life and turbulence of our Alpine summers — she found ample scope for admiration and delight.
 * "Several changes of day and night passed, and the orb of night had greatly lessened, when I began to distinguish my sensations from each other.