Book, Chapter

 1    1,  1|      upon herbes and trees to serve for sorceries: the starres
 2    1,  7|      and sayd, Is it thus you serve and handle strangers, and
 3    3, 16|      thee while occasion doth serve, that I may have the fruition
 4    4, 20|   paines, for I have men that serve for nothing but that purpose.
 5    4, 21|   panniers full would scantly serve me, and while I considered
 6    4, 22|    goddesse she had voices to serve her, and the windes did
 7    4, 22|   thee gentle bird that doest serve me so faithfully, tell me
 8    4, 22|       beauty, as much as will serve me the space of one day,
 9    6, 36|     backe, to the end I might serve for two purposes, that is
10    9, 47|  puissance against them which serve and honour our goddesse.
11    9, 47|    And when thou beginnest to serve and honour the goddes, then
12    9, 48| Planets rejoyce, the Elements serve: at thy commandment the
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