Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|     the top wherof were placed carved statues and images, but
2    2,  8|       back of the goddesse was carved a stone in manner of a Caverne,
3    2,  8|       hanged apples and grapes carved finely, wherein Art envying
4    2,  8|      how that Diana (which was carved within the same stone, standing
5    2, 11|  another of amber artificially carved and made with pretious stones.
6    3, 15| brought forth plates of mettal carved with strange characters,
7    4, 22|      of beasts were graven and carved, that seemed to encounter
8    4, 22|      from another, whereon was carved divers kindes of pictures,
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