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1 I| Christ did free,~I sing; much wrought his valor and foresight,~ 2 I| Palestine an empire to have wrought,~Where godliness might reign 3 I| madness in his cruel bosom wrought,~That now than ever blood 4 II| hand this sacrilege had wrought,~His ireful courage boiled 5 II| and virtue such contention wrought,~Where death the victor 6 II| worthy which such wonders wrought,~Nor that oppose against 7 IV| my deliverance thus had wrought,~But when the tyrant saw, 8 IV| on my ruin is his safety wrought.~ ~ LXI~"And let the tyrant 9 V| hath his looks and speeches wrought,~You shall first prisoner 10 VI| departure should be safest wrought,~Assembled in her unresolved 11 VI| received, he so discreetly wrought,~First of the watch that 12 VI| castle-like pavilions, richly wrought!~From you how sweet methinketh 13 VIII| work without his help be wrought:~In this his doubt, in this 14 VIII| done, he sees so strangely wrought;~Till one said thus, `O 15 VIII| remembrance of the youth had wrought~A tender pity in each softened 16 VIII| spent;~Meanwhile his timber wrought he oft surveyed~Whereof 17 IX| a wight of mortal metal wrought,~I follow thee, whereso 18 IX| princes twain, so Fortune wrought~From the world's end here 19 IX| how fell?~Great deeds they wrought, each other's harness clove;~ 20 IX| blesseth, keepeth all he wrought,~Above the air, the fire, 21 IX| you this boldness newly wrought?~ ~ LXXVII~"Too weak are 22 IX| breath,~What harm this troop wrought to the heathen bands,~What 23 X| was in the craggy stone,~Wrought out by hand a number years 24 X| marble rich, and richly wrought.~ ~ LXIV~"Under the curtain 25 X| strange in me no pleasure wrought,~I leapt into the flood 26 X| Providence Divine thus for us wrought,~Rinaldo, whose high virtue 27 XI| crossbows stood, and engines wrought~To cast a stone, a quarry, 28 XI| there, and woful slaughters wrought,~At last they called for 29 XI| there great wonders surely wrought he had,~Mortal the fight, 30 XI| they view,~And what they wrought all night both saw and knew.~ ~ 31 XII| desire to rest deep midnight wrought,~His heavy rod sleep on 32 XII| thy color white new terror wrought,~She wondered on thy face 33 XII| by cunning hand of Scopas wrought,~But built of polished stone, 34 XIII| illusions false by witchcraft wrought:~ ~ XLV~But cold and trembling 35 XIV| fault by rage not malice wrought;~For great offence, I grant, 36 XIV| things that God had framed or wrought,~Fire, air, sea, earth, 37 XIV| false devices thus Armida wrought,~This was her first deceit, 38 XV| fertile ground, but scant well wrought,~Air wholesome, temperate 39 XVI| shapes in that rich metal wrought,~Save speech, of living 40 XVI| appeared the art which all this wrought.~ ~ X~So with the rude the 41 XVII| first told,~Under a pentise wrought of silver bright,~And trod 42 XVII| religion true, ere this I wrought:~Yourself best know if this 43 XVII| fame by deeds well done and wrought;~She gives thee ire, by 44 XVII| died.~ ~ LXX~For there was wrought the fatal end and fine,~ 45 XVII| were things done indeed and wrought,~Before his eyes he thinks 46 XVIII| skilless builders framed and wrought~Their engines rude and rams 47 XVIII| their lord devised made and wrought.~ ~ XLIII~This man began 48 XIX| that there he stood and wrought.~ ~ LXII~The captain great 49 XIX| compact, how it was made and wrought,~The arms and ensigns feigned, 50 XX| strange, incredible he wrought.~ ~ LV~He gave more deaths 51 XX| small time, great wonders wrought~And as his rage him led 52 XX| fort again; yet chance so wrought,~That with the flyers in 53 XX| signs in hardest rocks hath wrought,~For by his hand a hundred 54 XX| CXII~Wonders that day wrought noble Tisipherne,~The hardy