Book, Chapter

 1 Pref    |           attendant eare, it will minister unto thee such delectable
 2    1,  5|           saw that fortune should minister unto mee no other instrument
 3    3, 15|      downe, and the night come to minister convenient time to worke
 4    3, 16|        that I might help her, and minister some remedy when she returneth
 5    4, 22|       your servants, and ready to minister unto you according to your
 6    8, 44|         deny his request, I might minister a further cause of his mischiefe,
 7    8, 46|        pray you master Physitian, minister not this drinke unto my
 8    9, 48|           the Priest which should minister the sacrifice is chosen
 9    9, 48| principallest Priest Mythra to be minister with me in my sacrifices.~
10    9, 48|           the people of Rome. Her minister and worshipper was I, howbeit
11    9, 48|       that I should likewise be a minister unto Osiris, there was no
12    9, 48|         Madura, to whom he should minister his sacraments, to the end
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