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 1  Ind      |         the like, that did these services onely for~ ~money, and the
 2    1,    5|      they should prepare all the services that they~ ~could devise.
 3    2,    9|        and discreet in his daily services, that he grew in as~ ~great
 4    3,    1|      Lurco, demanded of him what services hee had done in the Monasterie,~ ~
 5    3,    1|         with many other toilsome services else: but~ ~the allowance
 6    3,    1|        hee hath done many honest services about the house. It seemes~ ~
 7    3,    1|        no question of his able~ ~services: for the old silly man is
 8    3,   10|       the most acceptable of all services to~ ~God is to put the Devil
 9    4,   10|      daily~ ~proffers of amorous services (seeming compassionate of
10    5,    2|          I have done many honest services, according as she pleased
11    5,    8|          their best and humblest services. Remember then this~ ~disdainfull
12    7,    7| Gentlemen of France, in~ ~sundry services for the King; among whom,
13    8,    9|      command, to do all possible services they could devise, for~ ~
14   10,    1|         REGARD OF THEIR DUTIFULL SERVICES~ ~ ~ ~ A Florentine knight,
15   10,    2|          him good and honourable services: it can be termed no more~ ~
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