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 1      I,   364    |      And ghastly famine made to serve his ends?~ ~
 2      I,   664    |                   And those who serve the banquets to the gods;~ ~
 3      V,    65    |                              To serve King Juba's sceptre; and,
 4      V,   335    |       like to like. Add that we serve~ ~
 5      V,   443    |                   Now taught to serve him in the garb of peace.~ ~
 6     VI,   432(21)|       Cyclops, was condemned to serve a mortal, and accordingly
 7     VI,   939    |          Which shall disdain to serve. Brutus alone~ ~
 8    VII,   163    | sharpening stone; no lance will serve~ ~
 9   VIII,   978    |                                 Serve a proud master, yet has
10     IX,   121    |     contend for freedom) may ye serve;~ ~
11      X,    31    |                             Can serve one master. Macedon he left~ ~
12      X,   492    |           Else had it shamed to serve the Pharian King;~ ~
13      X,   494    |     Compel obedience. Those who serve in camps~ ~
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