Canto

 1     4|  groans, nor sound of woe,~To move the stedfast maid the dwarf
 2     4| desire, and if an equal flame~Move one and the other sex, who
 3     5|       and thought no shame to move~Me to assist him in his
 4     5|       er befall)~Come not and move not, brother, till I call.'~ ~
 5     6|     shall die: nor this would move;~But that, alas! my death,
 6     7|   ever softly beam and slowly move;~Round these appears to
 7     7|    she speak, smile, sing, or move;~No wonder then the stripling
 8     7|       thine own single honour move not thee,~And the high deeds
 9     9| consent. --~My people seek to move my stedfast mind,~By prayer
10     9|       rest of it dispensed to move and arm~Germans or English,
11    13|  there one who did between us move,~To speak our common wishes
12    13|       Another crippled cannot move an-end,~And wriggling wreathes
13    14|    from head to feet.~But why move I my pen with greater pain~
14    14|   greater pain~Than these men move their arms? for in his heat~
15    15|      side~Me vainly dost thou move to pass the wave;~Rather
16    18|   dear; but fruitlessly~Would move his stedfast purpose; for
17    18|  would bend him, nought would move,~"I too will go," was Cloridan'
18    19|    preferred,~And words -- to move a mountain, and so won~Upon
19    21|           LXV~"No prayer will move, nor offered price will
20    24|         Let none this harness move,~Who cannot with its lord
21    24|    smite her front:~She would move Brandimart to this emprize;~
22    27|       to afford,~They swiftly move in succour of their lord.~ ~
23    28| Should in his consort's bosom move remorse.~As best he could,
24    30|     his due;~Nor yet Gradasso move the sword to lend,~'Till
25    30|  ensigns the wind;~Who had to move from Africk been afraid,~
26    31|       touched, though hard to move, the paynim's breast.~ ~
27    32|    tell my sorrows, lest they move~Him his perverse and evil
28    32|   swear:~If none, he need not move; but arms and fight~He must
29    32|      within its socket softly move,~Such transport cheered
30    35| passing by~Causes beside that move me, most that you~A matter
31    35|      moved not, nor let other move, the rest.~ ~ LIII~Besides
32    35|     and others yet, I mean to move."~ ~  LIX~"My company (replied
33    36|     damsel's name before they move,~And hears that it is she
34    36|       sovereign rage and fury move.~ ~ XXXII~"Shall then another
35    36|   knows;~Who now embrace, nor move her jealous spleen,~That
36    38|       that true love and duty move my tongue.~You homeward
37    41|    safety fain would have you move~With me and all those others
38    41|      from beneath his courser move.~ ~ XCI~Brandimart has found
39    42|     without assistance cannot move.~ ~ XVIII~The victory brought
40    42|       bed;~And he himself, to move the knight or yore,~In her
41    42|     journey of Angelica would move;~Nor yet would mar or break
42    42|  features seem to breathe and move.~Beneath the vaulted entry,
43    43|     served the very stones to move,~Such love, such sweetness
44    44|  reason moves me as my senses move;~If she retires before a
45    46|     need, my fixt resolve did move.~Nor only I renounced the
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