Book, Chapter

 1    2, 11|     servants, and if you want my service at any time, I am at your
 2    4, 22|        by your gentle promise of service.~When the god of Shepherds
 3    4, 22|       bold petition demanded the service of Mercury, in certaine
 4    4, 22|        by diligent and painefull service, wherefore I will prove
 5    4, 22|  sufficient witnesse of the good service of Psyches, but with a sower
 6    4, 22|         Eagle remembring his old service which he had done, when
 7    4, 22|         minding to shew the like service in the person of the wife
 8    5, 29|        necessarie his labour and service, where otherwise if ye would
 9    7, 38|         in vaine, and doth us no service? Behold I have sold it to
10    7, 42|         how I was handled in his service. This Gardener accustomed
11    9, 47|        night, is dedicated to my service, by an eternall religion,
12    9, 47| signified the end of their divin service and that it was lawfull
13    9, 48|      continually be ready to the service of the goddesse, and ordinarily
14    9, 48|       This done I retired to the service of the goddesse in hope
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