Canto

 1     3|      lord can owe;~Not that he moves her from a marsh, to set~
 2     5|        his brother to his end,~Moves him in causeless battle
 3     6|    displayed,~That hitherto he moves not in her aid.~ ~ XII~"
 4     8|     This will not I, so sorrow moves me, say,~Which makes me
 5    12|     there in fruitless pain~He moves, oppressed with thought
 6    15|         on his return,~The sun moves hither, leaving Capricorn;~ ~
 7    15|       has no earthly peer,~And moves so lightly, that the soft
 8    16| clamour, without any noise.~So moves his triple host, their flags
 9    17|      wears,~In dame and knight moves laughter, through the ring.~
10    18|         and now with prayer he moves, and tries~What best he
11    22|        ill which may ensue,~He moves to assail him with enchantments
12    24|     avail; since all that best~Moves a hard heart, Sir Odoric
13    25|       he who is my lord's, who moves in fire,~And parts heaven,
14    26|        Vivian is the first who moves his horse,~With mighty heart,
15    26|     bear;~And this so well, he moves by that request~No doubt
16    27|         Than Sacripant at need moves foot or hand,~And shifts
17    30|   quarrel is the root;~Another moves the king of Sericana~Against
18    30|    respite from her pain:~This moves her in Mount Alban's keep
19    33|     wend!~ ~ L~"Bust she, that moves us like the dust which flies~
20    35|  meaning told.~ ~ XVIII~"There moves no leaf beneath, thou hast
21    41|     temerity and madness sheer~Moves you and whatsoever wight
22    42|   gallant cavalier,~Him honour moves the selfsame course to run,~
23    43|      foresee:~For tempting God moves sometimes his disdain.~I
24    44|   still, the seer~So spake, he moves Rinaldo by his rede~To give
25    44|       blows at noon, on high~I moves the shifting plain in many
26    44|        calls him arrogant;~And moves each open way and hidden
27    44|        it, if not so~My reason moves me as my senses move;~If
28    45|  brought him aid:~ ~ CIII~This moves the haught Marphisa, when '
29    46|       she that wheresoe'er~She moves, where'er she turns her
30    46|      And thitherward in person moves anew;~And they -- of their
31    46|     with rich music hears; nor moves a pace~But what in every
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