Canto

 1     4|      doubt;~And follows every motion with her eyes.~When lo!
 2     7|  Alcina's side:~For still, in motion or at rest, the fay~Ill
 3     8|    that dull beast to quicker motion stir:~ ~ XXXII~And for the
 4    19|      fierce semblance when in motion, quail~A thousand hearts,
 5    20| extended.~Such was the lady's motion, such the course~Adopted;
 6    23|  confest,~By my own light, in motion or at rest.~ ~ XXXVII~"I
 7    26|    came not on this quest,~No motion made as he a course would
 8    27|    reasons best~Upon a sudden motion, and untaught;~For with
 9    34|     air~Espies, that seems in motion, like a corse,~Upon whose
10    34|   disastrous cave.~ ~ XLV~The motion of his quickly shifting
11    34|     the quick air such lively motion lends,~That Day's oppressive
12    40|   mouth to mouth, the Fame by motion grew,~And told and magnified
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