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 1  Ind      |           such great necessity of~ ~servants and attendants, as they
 2  Ind      |           subject to the avarice of servants, who attended them~ ~constrainedly, (
 3  Ind      |     standing also in such need of~ ~servants; a custome came up among
 4  Ind      |            of physicke, or helpe of servants; and likewise~ ~in the high-wayes,
 5  Ind      |             truest and faithfullest servants to men, being~ ~beaten and
 6  Ind      |            gladly be our guides and servants, if wee doe not disdaine
 7  Ind      |             Gentlemen, having three servants to waite~ ~on them, left
 8  Ind      |        causing the Gentlemens three servants, and the~ ~wayting women
 9  Ind      |           attending but~ ~the three servants, and little or no lowd Table-talke
10  Ind      |       having sent their attending~ ~servants to dinner) paced foorth
11    1,    1|          attend him, allowing their servants to be diligent about~ ~him,
12    1,    2|          drunkards, belly-Gods, and servants of the paunch,~ ~more then
13    1,    6|             his Inne,~ ~horses, and servants, being chargeable to him,
14    1,    6|          into the Hall, and all his servants answered no.~ ~Primasso
15    2,    2|         perswaded, by reason of his servants comming into the~ ~Towne
16    2,    3|       expences, but maintained many servants, and store of unvalewable~ ~
17    2,    5|           present remedy, one of my servants shall goe and~ ~give warning,
18    2,    6|          more, who had beene loyall servants to King~ ~Manfred, were
19    2,    6|       amongst other, with his wife, servants, and wainting~ ~hounds,
20    2,    6|             his~ ~wife, as also the servants attending on them.~ ~ When
21    2,    6|           be employed in service as Servants. The Nurse~ ~weeping beyond
22    2,    6|       apprehended by three of~ ~his servants; and (without telling them
23    2,    7|         attended on by two~ ~of her servants, and two of his owne; seeming
24    2,    8| marriageable, a few of the houshold servants, beside Perotto, whom~ ~(
25    2,    8|             his honors,~ ~apparell, servants, horses, and furniture,
26    4,    1|            one of his most familiar servants to~ ~his Daughter, with
27    4,    2|       behaviour, amorous suters and servants, and generall opinion~ ~
28    4,    9|     himselfe, and two more of his~ ~servants with him, such as he had
29    4,    9|            defend himselfe, nor his servants able to give~ ~him any succour;
30    5,    1|     wherefore awaking her women and servants, and they all being risen,~ ~
31    5,    1|       Ladies lamenting, and all the servants confusedly wondering;~ ~
32    5,    7|           therefore having neede of servants, he~ ~made his provision
33    5,    8|      Mistris, hee commanded all his servants to forbeare his~ ~company,
34    5,    8|            number of his deceived~ ~servants. Forthwith he perswaded
35    6,  Ind|        tumult, among the~ ~houshold servants in the Kitchin. Whereupon,
36    6,    2|             commaunded one of his~ ~servants, to take a small Bottle,
37    6,   10|            you al to be most devout servants to our Lord Baron S. Anthony,~ ~
38    6,   10|            but they and their three servants (leaving the Ladies) walked~ ~
39    7,    7|        KEEPE MANY HONEST SEEMING~ ~ SERVANTS, MAY SOMETIME FINDE A KNAVE
40    7,    9|             kept a goodly traine of Servants, Horses,~ ~Houndes, Hawkes,
41    7,    9|          health.~ ~ Among his other Servants and Followers, there was
42    7,    9|         such neede of~ ~loyaltie in servants to their Ladies, as should
43    7,    9|          Friends~ ~and Kindred: but servants ought rather (as best they
44    7,    9|           more convenient, where no Servants eye can see~ ~such Wantonnesse,
45    9,    5|            the helpe of~ ~any other servants else, a Son unto the saide
46   10,    1|        EVIDENTLY BE DISCERNED, THAT SERVANTS TO PRINCES AND~ ~ GREAT
47   10,    3|            also of such a number of servants, as might continuallie give~ ~
48   10,    3|          make no shew of beeing his servants, or any way to acknowledge
49   10,    3|         Pallace, where one of the~ ~servants taking Mithridanes his horse,
50   10,    3|             I am one of the meanest servants to Nathan,~ ~and from my
51   10,    4|             Then calling two of his servants, he sent~ ~them to Madame
52   10,    4|          armes, and came with the~ ~servants into the dyning Hall, and
53   10,    6|           their bosomes. One of the Servants to Signior Neri, presently~ ~
54   10,    8|        their owne monyes) plenty of servants: when by the least losse~ ~
55   10,    9|         Baschaes, and three waiting servants.~ ~ When he had visited
56   10,    9|             mind, to send one of my servants somewhat neere to Pavia,
57   10,    9|             Royall, sent Thorelloes servants into the City, to make preparation~ ~
58   10,    9|       companie; who furnished their servants also, with~ ~divers worthy
59   10,   10|             tenderly laid it in the servants armes, and said.~ ~Here
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