The first verb is intransitive, the second one is the verb to be, the third is also intransitive, the fourth is "pressed," but that already has "-ed" at the end, so I'm assuming that it doesn't count either. The next one after that is "had," which is a helping verb so that doesn't count either and the verb that it's modifying is "written," and "writtened" isn't a word, so that doesn't count either. After that is "made, " which also isn't a word when you add "-ed" to the end. After that is another "had," which is followed by "worked," which already has "-ed" and so doesn't count. Near the beginning of the last sentence of the second paragraph is "shout," which finally works. I'm getting shouted. That still doesn't make sense, so let's continue. "Lies" is intransitive. "Was" is a form of the verb to be. "Swarminged" makes no sense. Neither does "disregardeded." "Force." Okay, I can work with that. I'm getting forced. Wait, no, that's being used as a noun in this case. I'm getting destroyed. Bonus Level: If you can figure out what book this is, you have my respect.
Hamlet was closest to me "sworn" was the first past tense verb... there are none on page 69 that end in "ed" though xD