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 1     I| fraught with all things fit~To service done by land that might
 2    II|      whilom fell~Shall to your service bow, constrained by skill;~
 3    II|       hast,~By humble suit, by service, or by hire,~To win a maiden'
 4    II|        seem,~To ask reward for service yet to come;~But so your
 5    IV|       Yet never eye to Cupid's service vowed~Beheld a face of such
 6    IV|     maid:~ ~ LXVIII~"If not in service of our God we fought,~In
 7    IV|  praise,~That to no charge nor service bounden are,~Forth of our
 8    IV|       they shall in God's high service fight,~That virgins innocent
 9     V|    cords.~ ~ XLIII~"If my good service reap this recompense,~To
10     X|        thee:~I proffer thee my service and my faith.~My speeches
11     X|      to Juda-ward,~No place of service there, no cause of fight,~
12     X|    hacked and cleft,~Unfit for service, there he doft and left."~ ~
13    XI|     went,~And prayer there and service loud begins,~Both for his
14    XI|      But when he ended had the service high,~"You servants of the
15    XI|      And all unfit for further service make~With so great force
16   XII|     man her prayed,~By all his service and his taken pain,~To leave
17   XII|     sage,~For merits past, and service yet undone,~I longed to
18  XIII|       their oath, to none they service owe,~But now concluded all
19   XIV|   shall his blood in Godfrey's service spend.~ ~ XXIII~"And if
20   XVI|   noble page, graced with that service great;~She, with glad looks,
21   XVI|        the mares at large, his service done,~If arms he see, or
22  XVII|  honors due~Rewarded been, for service ere that hour;~Their arms
23  XVII|      they new proffer of their service made.~ ~ LIII~Nor they alone,
24 XVIII|     speeches few~Proffered his service to attempt the thing,~To
25 XVIII|     thus with sin,~In his high service war or fight begin.~ ~ VIII~"
26 XVIII|      And far unworthy him this service thought,~If mongst the common
27   XIX|     But me, on me thy love and service place,~I take thee for my
28    XX|     archers were, used to that service, stands;~The adventurers
29    XX|     Stretched forth to do that service last, last harm.~ ~ CXXVIII~
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