Canto

 1     3|   cavern in a second ended,~Fashioned in form of church, and large
 2     4|    the mountain bare~Seemed fashioned with the plumb, by builder'
 3     6|  shape and feet, his crest,~Fashioned like hound, in neck and
 4    10| dance, and perfumes; as how fashioned best,~Your thoughts may
 5    13|      Propt on one huge, ill fashioned food and rude,~Which held
 6    26|   the landmark's bound,~And fashioned written pacts with jealous
 7    34|  ornaments are wrought;~And fashioned from the strands of foulest
 8    37|    and that writer, who~Has fashioned like himself the courtier
 9    42|      With sovereign art had fashioned each pilaster.~Various they
10    42|    s place~Into fair Borgia fashioned (as was said)~Of aspect
11    46|    Since this fair work was fashioned by the lore~Of Trojan maid,
12    46|  immortally wouldst shine."~Fashioned withal with so much skill
13    46|     Those fair and quaintly fashioned forms they view~With pleasure,
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