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  1  Ind      |          any thing else used in his service, seemed to~ ~transferre
  2  Ind      |          the performance of~ ~which service, oftentimes for gaine, they
  3  Ind      |            of the~ ~silliest; short service being said at the buriall,
  4  Ind      |             the hearing of divine~ ~Service, in mourning habits (as
  5  Ind      |             bee~ ~none at all) sing Service at such houres as they ought
  6  Ind      |       hartily ready to doe them any service. And without any further~ ~
  7  Ind      |            appertayneth to our Hall service. I appoint also, that Silisco
  8    1,    1|        things as~ ~are done for the service of God, ought all to be
  9    1,    5|           the Church, the necessary service required~ ~his company on
 10    1,    5|          the dinner, and~ ~diet for service to his Table, that remained
 11    1,    5|     Neverthelesse, observing~ ~each service after other, and that all
 12    1,    9|          ready to do you any honest service. Master Albert, arising
 13    2,    1|            at this hotte~ ~peece of service, went with him to the Lord
 14    2,    2|             all humble and gracious service, accounting themselves~ ~
 15    2,    2|         fairest fortunes to doe you service: let me die before a thought
 16    2,    3|           small) to doe him all the service he could.~ ~ When the Abbot
 17    2,    4|        sight~ ~doe him the smallest service; but even as the waves and
 18    2,    4|             not doe him any further service; but if shee pleased to
 19    2,    5|            in this serious piece of service.~ ~Calling a young crafty
 20    2,    6|             there to be employed in service as Servants. The Nurse~ ~
 21    2,    6|        Conrado Malespino, where the service proved well~ ~liking to
 22    2,    6|          Jehannot being thus in the service of Messer~ ~Conrado, it
 23    2,    6|         Lords and Ladies; the first service was scarsely set on the~ ~
 24    2,    7|              while hee followed the service~ ~of the King of Cyprus,
 25    2,    7|           bene impoverished by your service, and~ ~also a deed of great
 26    2,    7|              and~ ~to her religious service they are wholly addicted.~ ~
 27    2,    8|         kinsfolke, and remaining in service as I do.~ ~ If you have
 28    2,    8|             and exercise endured in service) more~ ~lustie then in his
 29    2,    8|            he had continued long in service, to no~ ~advantage or advancement,
 30    2,    8|            he would~ ~accept of his service, he willingly would entertaine
 31    2,    8|            was capeable of no other service, save onely to be an~ ~horsekeeper,
 32    2,    8|         then any necessity of his~ ~service, he was appointed to the
 33    2,    8|       competitor in~ ~this military service, is the husband to your
 34    2,    9|          was entertayned~ ~into his service, and being brought aboord
 35    2,    9|           by the Gentleman, and her service proved so pleasing~ ~and
 36    2,   10|           for that evenings Table~ ~service, and what else concerned
 37    3,    1|           any~ ~reasonable kinde of service. The Factotum gladly gave
 38    3,    1|              that one Cocke may doe service to~ ~ten several Hennes,
 39    3,    1|            in~ ~saying, that he did service to nine? Madam, quoth he,
 40    3,    5|          would command me some such service, as~ ~consisteth in mine
 41    3,    6|        selfe and all mine~ ~to your service, so hence-forth must I remaine
 42    3,    9|    continuing there a long while in service.~ ~ The poore forsaken new
 43    3,    9|             am I able to do you any service, as can deserve such a~ ~
 44    3,   10|         faith and devotion to~ ~the service of God; wherefore she asked
 45    3,   10|            that the most acceptable service she could~ ~render to God
 46    3,   10|          and exhorting him to God's service~ ~the girl so preyed upon
 47    4,    1|          and well considered on the service therein~ ~concerned; he
 48    4,    2|          made use thereof~ ~to your service. Well Fryar Albert (quoth
 49    4,    2|            comes now to present his service to you. No sooner~ ~had
 50    4,    3|     curteous tender of his so ready service; departed thence~ ~presently
 51    4,    4|             himselfe onely to~ ~her service.~ ~ One of his chosen friends
 52    4,    4|       tender of his~ ~person to her service, and that she onely was
 53    5,    2|   continuing thus in the old Ladies service at Susa, and~ ~thought to
 54    5,    4|             fortunes onely~ ~to thy service, so that it remaineth soly
 55    5,    5|               mee. Wherefore, if my service this way may doe you any
 56    5,    5|       needes fall short of any such service, but even as you shall please
 57    5,    8|           long time of fruitlesse~ ~service, requited still with nothing
 58    5,    8|            to do you any acceptable service.~ ~
 59    5,    9|        great deservings, and by the service~ ~in which I did stand engaged
 60    5,    9|             because it had bene her service at dinner:~ ~he stood like
 61    5,    9|       became soly~ ~devoted to your service; Fortune hath bene crosse
 62    6,    2|           the performance~ ~of this service; for I am no worse a skinker,
 63    7,    7|     entertained into her Husbands~ ~service, and undergo some businesse
 64    7,    7|             worthy to have a~ ~good service indeede, and I know a Noble
 65    7,    7|          ado) accepted in Eganoes~ ~service, then which, nothing could
 66    7,    7|             acceptable~ ~proved his service to Egano, that he grew very
 67    7,    7|           of his entring into her~ ~service. Then, most humbly he entreated
 68    7,    7|            men~ ~retained into your service; which of them do you thinke
 69    7,    9|        afterward her owne,~ ~in any service she can command me. The
 70    7,    9|             had~ ~given them to his service, to learne the manners of
 71    7,    9|           loath to displease, where service bound them to obey. Choosing
 72    7,    9|        knowne the~ ~sincerity of my service, are best able to speake
 73    8,    2|       person (especially for Womens service) commonly called~ ~by the
 74    8,    4|          wilt doe for me one nights service, I shall bestow~ ~on thee
 75    8,    6|          necessarie for this secret service; but I must~ ~bee furnished
 76    8,    6|            Bruno was to begin the~ ~service, with the Pils in a faire
 77    8,    6|        young Lad heere to~ ~do thee service, feeding him with such victuals
 78    8,    7|           with her Lady,~ ~that his service might be gracious in her
 79    8,    7|       commend my love and~ ~duteous service to her, and (what else remaineth
 80    8,    7|             weary~ ~of her amourous service, and was falne in liking
 81    8,    7|           my utmost paines at her~ ~service.~ ~ Ancilla came jocondly
 82    8,    7|           in doing you my very best service,~ ~I were sure to bee seized
 83    8,    7|               truely of my love and service: not to be unmindfull of
 84    8,    7|             freely to his~ ~use and service: because I have sufficiently
 85    8,    7|         there~ ~still to do her any service: shee became the better
 86    8,    9|         stood before,~ ~and for the service of our diet, being composed
 87    8,   10|            not onely may command my service this~ ~night, but likewise
 88    8,   10|            dedicated onely to her~ ~service; whereto thus she replyed.~ ~
 89    9,    1|           she devised this peece of service, a man was~ ~buried in Pistoya,
 90    9,    1|            to her, and~ ~the latest service you shall ever do for her:
 91    9,    1|         afterward) expect any other service from them, because they
 92    9,    4|            AND DRUNKARDS INTO THEIR SERVICE~ ~ ~ ~ Francesco Fortarigo,
 93    9,    4| insufficiency, and unaptnesse~ ~for service: but because he was a great
 94    9,    5|             am~ ~onely hers, in any service she wil command me. Dooest
 95    9,   10|            have the like peece of~ ~service done for him.~ ~ Although
 96   10,    1|             Countrey, and belong in service (for some time) to Alfonso,~ ~
 97   10,    2|         were alwayes used for~ ~his service. A costly dinner he provided
 98   10,    3|           my selfe thus olde in his service:~ ~yet never hath he bestowed
 99   10,    6|             them to attend on~ ~his service, as Signior Neri had given
100   10,    6|           Damosels saw~ ~the Fishes service performed, and perceived
101   10,    6|         same time instant, no other service remaining to be brought~ ~
102   10,    9|          necessity) they may do you service.~ ~ Now was Saladine and
103   10,   10|           am glad I can doe you any service; wherein you~ ~shall find
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