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1 I| kind~To read perhaps will move the dullest hearts:~So we, 2 I| spirits proud to vain ambition move:~Tancred he saw his life' 3 I| hope of conquest ought thee move,~What zeal, what love should 4 I| season might our courage move,~Now every passage plain 5 I| Mars, might coyest Venus move,~And if disarmed, then God 6 I| Legier stay behind,~And move the Greekish Prince to send 7 I| Save that he durst not move them to displeasure;~He 8 II| wayward beauty doth not fancy move,~A frown forbids, a smile 9 II| say, what fury doth thee move~To lend thy lamps to light 10 II| fasten friendship not to move:~But for our mighty king 11 III| will~To have declared, to move her cruel sense.~But in 12 IV| hearts with pity frail to move;~Look pale for dread, and 13 IV| truth, if justice cannot move thee.~ ~ LXIII~"Thou who 14 IV| relenting mind~Is eath to move with plaints and shows of 15 IV| because they durst not move her,~On them her gentle 16 IV| hard rocks with plaints to move,~She had not learned the 17 V| lordlings in her aid to move,~In Godfrey's thought a 18 V| thought could vengeance move or rut~Against him Tancred 19 V| Tancredi's heart to loveward move,~His sails were filled with 20 VI| beasts and serpents glide and move~Through Afric's deserts 21 VI| one foot thou wilt not move~To succor him, yet say'st 22 VI| the knight perchance would move,~To shed some tears upon 23 VI| stags he doth to battle move,~Till each his horns in 24 VI| death, his trusty courser move,~Her love, her lord, herself 25 VII| thirst of others' good,~Can move my heart, contented with 26 VII| mishap thy thoughts to pity move,~To entertain me as a willing 27 VII| death his stubborn heart may move,~With tears and sorrows 28 VIII| Italian band,~Great tumult move, make brawls and quarrels 29 VIII| who dares these tumults move?~Am I so honored? stand 30 IX| false great Solyman doth move~By night the Christians 31 IX| who them doth guide and move:~The fields he passed then, 32 XI| these earthly strengths you move,~But let us first begin 33 XI| like to swarms of bees,~Move the air, and there each 34 XII| neither stir nor start,~They move their hands, steadfast their 35 XII| of strength to stand, to move or go,~Thither he staggered, 36 XII| thou canst not stir nor move?~And you, dear limbs, now 37 XIII| his courage any champion move~To try the hazard of this 38 XIV| their suit his mind did move~To that whereon he never 39 XIV| the rest roll, glide and move, I see,~How their aspects 40 XIV| sight shame and disdain may move~His heart to leave that 41 XV| still as she did stir or move;~That look how oft man's 42 XVI| more thy hate may justly move,~More to thy loss, more 43 XVI| Zion's king his host shall move;~Then will I use all helps 44 XVII| bright shield to live and move.~Rinaldo waked up and cheered 45 XVIII| And sung and danced to move his weaker sense,~Rinaldo 46 XVIII| same did easily bear~And move as winds do reeds or rushes 47 XIX| vantage speak or think,~Or move Argantes once to yield or 48 XIX| That seemed scant to live, move, or respire,~So was he fixed 49 XIX| hate or hope of gain them move,~Conspired have, and framed 50 XX| each knight~Stood prest to move, to fight, and praise to 51 XX| foes fell oft and thick,~To move three tongues as a fierce 52 XX| speedy course, and seem~To move their legs and feet in hasty 53 XX| wrath to quicken and to move,~So he awaked his fury and 54 XX| weapons, blunt the arms I move,~Weak to revenge my harms, 55 XX| flatteries, leave weak hope to move,~Cease, cease, my hope is