Parte,  Chap.

1   I,         L|   worthy to see the mighty wonders contained in the seven castles
2  II,      VIII|    repute one of the seven wonders of the world, and burned
3  II,      VIII|  reckoned one of the seven wonders of the world; but none of
4  II,       XXV|  the road. "The tale of my wonders must be taken more leisurely
5  II,      XXVI|  of the interpreter of its wonders, when drums and trumpets
6  II,    XXXIII| government and they'll see wonders, for one who has been a
7  II,      XLVI|    by this that love works wonders,~ This exalts them to the
8  II,       LIV| and promised himself to do wonders in the lists, and reckoned
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