Parte,  Chap.

1   I,      XIII|     their anger kindles and they wheel their horses round and take
2   I,       XIV|           With vulture, and with wheel Ixion come,~ And come the
3   I,    XXVIII| embroidery cushion, and spinning wheel usually afford, and if to
4   I,     XXXIV|        months Fortune turned her wheel and the guilt which had
5   I,     XLVII|         in these parts, that the wheel of fortune turns faster
6  II,       XIX|    having driven a nail into the wheel of fortune? No, faith; and
7  II,      XXVI|       and lady. You see how they wheel round and quit the city,
8  II,      XLII|         as the ugly feet for the wheel of thy folly."~ ~"That's
9  II,      LIII|         rolls with never-ceasing wheel. Man's life alone, swifter
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