Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |     who rashly and unadvisedly wrought a big volume in verses,
 2  Ded    |   wicked and abhominable facts wrought and attempted by mortall
 3    2,  8|      of the Goddesse Diana was wrought in white marble, which was
 4    2, 11|      stood a glasse gorgeously wrought, there stood another of
 5    3, 15|   commandement of another, and wrought as I thought for some other,
 6    3, 16|       so marvellous a thing is wrought: for by Hercules I swear
 7    4, 22|        was a princely Edifice, wrought and builded not by the art
 8    4, 22|        so curiously and finely wrought, that it seemed either to
 9    4, 22| affection, she saw storehouses wrought exceedingly fine, and replenished
10    4, 22|    Forest, faire and curiously wrought, and minding to over-passe
11    4, 22|        her, whose anger I have wrought? What do I know whether
12    4, 22|  reason of marriage, so finely wrought that neither gold nor silver
13    5, 24|  devising what meanes might be wrought for the apprehension of
14    5, 29|        mischiefes that he hath wrought already, inventeth daily
15    9, 47|      with shoes interlaced and wrought with victorious palme. Thus
16    9, 47|     cap. The fifth bare a van, wrought with springs of gold, and
17    9, 47|     person. There was a vessel wrought with a round bottome, haveing
18    9, 48|    ground, whereon were beasts wrought of divers colours as Indian
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