Day, Novell

 1    1,    1|           most gracious benignity. Mooved neverthelesse and~ ~entreated
 2    1,    1|         the Confessor being much~ ~mooved, saide: Alas Sonne, what
 3    1,    9|             that he would not have mooved this~ ~request, but onely
 4    2,    7|          so farre in length, as it mooved compassion in the Ladies~ ~
 5    2,    7|       royall Father, and therefore mooved with the like religious
 6    2,    7|           them.~ ~ Antigonus being mooved to much compassion, declared
 7    2,    8|           knoweth, what occasion~ ~mooved them to those sighes? Perhappes
 8    3,    5|          at all to winne her love: mooved now in~ ~this very houre,
 9    3,    9|          formerly heard, and which mooved her the more to compassion.~ ~
10    4,    8|       following~ ~thereon; yet was mooved to much compassion, in regard
11    5,    1|        bright beauty of Iphigenia, mooved much admiration (falling
12    5,    1|        that which hereto hath most mooved me, is a matter highly~ ~
13    5,    4|            requested. When she had mooved the matter to Messer Lizio
14    5,    9|         occasion, which expressely mooved me to come hither.~ ~But
15    6,    1|            or, if a question bee~ ~mooved, understands to suite it
16    6,    8|          it) found themselves much mooved~ ~thereat, as by the wanton
17    7,    3|       especially, when the motions mooved by such an~ ~one as my selfe,
18    7,    4|       otherwise. All which wordes, mooved not Tofano a jot from his~ ~
19    7,    8|            Guido, which~ ~was much mooved, and seriously pursued.
20    7,    9|          up into the Tree, neither mooved otherwise, then as now~ ~
21    8,    9|       greatly distasted the matter mooved, thus answered.~ ~Worthy
22    8,   10|           divers passages thereof, mooved the Ladies to hearty~ ~laughter,
23    9,    1|           the first request, being mooved to thee by a Gentlewoman,
24    9,    4|              Aniolliero being much mooved, very angerly reprooved
25    9,    8| vain-glorious, fierce~ ~and sooner mooved to anger then any other
26   10,    5|          wise man else would do:~ ~mooved thereto onely by feare of
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