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  • This idea cost her some private tears; she comforted herself by a poem which she called "Fickleness," and which began:

    Eyebright A Story Susan Coolidge 1870

  • This courtship region of the heart may be traversed quickly via the "Distance preformed with incredible speed" Railway, which passes by the Lake of Self Concern, the Beauxton Estate, Load Stone Mountains, Tenting Ground of Uncertainty, Caprice & Fickleness.

    Suzanne O'Malley: Day 14 of 29: Secrets to the Map of a Women's Heart Suzanne O'Malley 2012

  • This courtship region of the heart may be traversed quickly via the "Distance preformed with incredible speed" Railway, which passes by the Lake of Self Concern, the Beauxton Estate, Load Stone Mountains, Tenting Ground of Uncertainty, Caprice & Fickleness.

    Suzanne O'Malley: Day 14 of 29: Secrets to the Map of a Women's Heart Suzanne O'Malley 2012

  • Fickleness of the heart is all well and good when you're nubile like Tina, but the years fly by and quickly you're Mary Taylor, literally begging Norris to accompany you on a campervan excursion to Brontë country before slashing the phone wires and holding him captive until he agrees to wed.

    Grace Dent's world of lather 2010

  • A spokesperson for Her Fickleness, though, plays it down: "" She knows him, they've met, they've seen each other.

    Madonna's Boy Freud 2008

  • Fickleness led to a long period of exile, which began when the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem.

    Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible Linda Chaffee Taylor 2008

  • Fickleness led to a long period of exile, which began when the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem.

    Saints & Scoundrels of the Bible Linda Chaffee Taylor 2008

  • Fickleness! what is it, that we make such an ado about it?

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 Various

  • _Fickleness_ is another evidence of the working of some deteriorating influence, for only a weak mind is fickle.

    Plain Facts for Old and Young John Harvey Kellogg 1897

  • Fickleness! what is it, that we make such an ado about it?

    The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) Various 1887

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