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 1     I|   Though fame before, if he be moved to wrath.~ ~ LXXXVI~"I see,"
 2    II|        Although not love, that moved his cruel sense;~"Tell on,"
 3   III|   hearts with humble suits are moved:~"O thou," quoth he, "withhold
 4    IV|       Men's froward hearts are moved with women's tears~As marble
 5     V|    foot his steadfast foot was moved~Out of that heavenly path,
 6    VI|       they falsely feign,~Hath moved the French these countries
 7    VI|       murmur rose,~To wrath so moved were the knights and lords.~
 8   VII|      from each part,~And as he moved was with just disdain,~These
 9    XI|       yet on wheels it rolled, moved, and went.~ ~ XLVII~This
10   XII|       quoth she, "in vain,~Nor moved by prayer, nor constrained
11   XIV|       they are turned, guided, moved and rolled;~The angels'
12   XIV| request;~But when by suit thou moved art to ruth,~Then yield,
13    XV|        tender, fair and white,~Moved so far the warriors' stubborn
14  XVII|   condemned head:~So many arms moved she against her dear,~And
15 XVIII|       in rings still wider go,~Moved with a stone calm water
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