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1 1| wood, whose branches play,~Moved lightly by the freshening 2 4| XXIX~"Nor I, by malice moved, alas! poor wight,"~(The 3 4| essayed,~Until she pity moved with mournful mien.~This 4 5| Was there who knew what moved the youth to ride:~And in 5 5| was to self-destruction moved by nought~But her ill deed, 6 5| shall display."~ ~ LXXXV~So moved the king the grave authority~ 7 8| servant came,~He sped as moved by wind, or rather flame.~ ~ 8 8| the force of wrath, was moved to spare~The maid, for reason 9 8| renown,~The beauty which had moved the wide Levant,~And awed, 10 8| LXXIII~This in Orlando moved great grief, and he~Lay 11 9| follower, of whom I said,~Who moved not till the bridegroom 12 9| semblance of the cavalier;~Who moved in mode to frighten Mars 13 10| stile,~Or Clotho had been moved to cut her thread,~Touched 14 10| By her just plaint Rogero moved, forebore,~Untied the maid, 15 11| resolved in his intent,~Moved quickly to perform the feat 16 11| land;~And, was it justice moved, or cruel rage,~Slaughter 17 14| mead,~From winter lodgings moved and various post;~That they 18 14| turned their bodies o'er;~Moved by strange envy of the knight 19 14| the captain of the band,~Moved by his lordly air, and arms 20 14| Picardy conveyed.~The angel moved those bands of valour tried,~ 21 14| guide,~And in such silence moved, that nought was said~Or 22 16| says) who lacks no spur.~He moved the squadrons, having closed 23 16| Christian came.~Sobrino quickly moved his ordered crew,~Nor stayed 24 16| Dardinel, the foe to assail,~Moved up his host, himself in 25 16| and hears.~Next Ariodantes moved his chivalry,~Who was of 26 17| rather swallowed clean;~Then moved the stone, which closed 27 17| if fear shook him, pity moved him more:~You see if he 28 17| Implored him to depart, but moved him nought;~To go without 29 17| witnessed been;~ ~ CXXIV~"Which moved me so, it little lacked 30 18| have traversed all the city moved his ire,~Leaving it undestroyed 31 18| And to defy the pair has moved her steed.~When, eyeing 32 18| Because all knew not what had moved the rage~Of the infuriate 33 18| haply hastened, who~Was moved to pity for the works he 34 19| dame,~Who was as little moved as solid wall,~When revellers 35 19| chace's merry game,~Is ever moved by stroke of heavy ball.~ 36 19| Marphisa said,~"That he moved not before was well for 37 21| Whence came the tumult, moved the Scottish peer;~Nor is 38 22| right or evil, scan,~Which moved the banded cavaliers to 39 22| purfled o'er his vest.~But moved him not; and to Rogero's 40 24| faithless Odorico's treachery~Moved him to death the felon to 41 24| some wight,~Haply by pity moved, be hither led."~She the 42 25| confined my hair.~I gravely moved my eye-balls, nor confest,~ 43 25| wonted welcome; -- inly moved --~He even wore a visage 44 26| XIV~Marphisa with Rogero moved her horse~At this, nor waited 45 26| the stone,~Not yet have moved upon this worldly stage;~ 46 26| to his comrades said,~And moved in them desire some name 47 26| the good horse, who never moved before,~Except in due obedience 48 27| CIII~King Agramant oft moved, between the pair,~Now here 49 27| with woe.~ ~ CXII~Rogero moved, his courser to regain,~ 50 28| what most Jocundo's wonder moved)~The pigmy for his little 51 29| king did heat and goad,~He moved some arguments of small 52 30| impetuous wrath is fled,~Which moved his ready tongue such ill 53 30| bright;~You will excuse, if moved by madness, I~Rave in my 54 30| close,~Against one champion moved for love of me,~If one as 55 30| sullen mood,~But would have moved a pillar from its place.~ 56 30| like those who were little moved by fear,~For new encounter 57 31| been concealed,~Rinaldo moved his silent troop afield.~ ~ 58 31| paynim's breast.~ ~ LXXV~Moved by her words, he lent her 59 32| the design, wherewith she moved her feet~From thence, she 60 32| shouldst be~Ever to pity moved by suppliant call,~Who sport, 61 32| Words, worthy credence, moved me much, that drew~A picture 62 32| will I confess.'~ ~ LIX~"Moved by these stirring speeches, 63 33| Say not well nigh -- more moved the warrior's mood)~Was 64 34| beneath his sway,~Who never moved a-field his martial train,~ 65 34| and words like these, I moved the peer,~When I such puissance 66 34| measure,~At ease and slowly moved the cavalier,~And viewed 67 35| whose deeds they told,~Have moved the poet with his honoured 68 35| their limbs had drest,~She moved not, nor let other move, 69 36| lords the former question moved anew;~Who was the knight, 70 37| By their great goodness moved, from plate and mail~Had 71 37| might~First she such pity moved and then disdain,~That they ( 72 38| kingdoms more;~ ~ XVI~"And, moved by envy of thy glorious 73 38| LXXV~Whether Chance moved Mountalban's martial lord,~ 74 39| that served the Moor;~Who moved by their example put from 75 40| shall his prize restore;~Moved also by Almontes' bugle 76 40| Africk will he wend his way:~Moved by his love for his liege-lady 77 40| his liege-lady sore,~But moved by honour and by duty more.~ ~ 78 40| Already, on his part, had moved the Dane;~But when he saw 79 42| pain,~They were to fury moved; hadst thou, my lord,~Maintained 80 42| died,~Was now so quickly moved by soft desires;~And of 81 42| CIV~Rinaldo was nigh moved the cup to raise,~And seek 82 43| enchantress; by her say~Moved solid earth, and made the 83 43| thee Melissa brought,~Who moved three thus to anger wasps; 84 43| it befell,~That thought moved thought, which others moved 85 43| moved thought, which others moved again)~In memory chances 86 43| its light:~Fixt earth is moved, and in a circle wheels:~ 87 43| rebound,~Is by the rumour moved to see the pair.~Into her 88 43| discoursed thereon, the skipper, moved~By a new notion, said what 89 43| restored its vigour lost.~He moved more nimble than before, 90 45| was, but by that valour moved~Which sole and superhuman 91 45| generous youth,~Save that which moved him to maintain his truth.~ ~ 92 45| or aged oak,~No more are moved by blasts that round them 93 45| No more by furious sea is moved the rock,~Smote day and 94 45| Trojan Hector Vulcan gave,~Moved was he by that ire and hatred 95 46| witnessed in that fight,~So moved him that they overweighed 96 46| virtues, in Rogero spied,~Moved Bradamant's ambitious mother 97 46| leaps from earth as nimbly, moved by spleen~Far less than