motion (n.)
emotion, inclination, desire, impulse
KJ I.i.212[Bastard alone, of himself] from the inward motion - to deliver / Sweet, sweet, sweet poison for the age's tooth
KJ IV.ii.255[Hubert to King John] Within this bosom never entered yet / The dreadful motion of a murderous thought
Tim II.i.3[Senator alone, of Timon] Still in motion / Of raging waste?
TN II.iv.18[Orsino to Viola as Cesario, of lovers] Unstaid and skittish in all motions else
TN II.iv.97[Orsino to Viola as Cesario, of women's love] No motion of the liver, but the palate, / That suffer surfeit, cloyment, and revolt
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