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1 Ind | who never before~ ~had served in any such necessities, 2 Ind | onely appetite~ ~will be served; and be they alone or in 3 Ind | delicately drest) were served~ ~in, and excellent wines 4 1, 5| Plenty of dishes being served in, and the rarest Wines 5 1, 6| manner of Foode should be served to any of the Table, untill~ ~ 6 1, 6| still when meate would be~ ~served in, and that the Abbot came 7 2, 1| who being a poore man, served as a Porter, or~ ~burden-bearer 8 2, 2| morning.~ ~ Supper being served in to the Table, and hee 9 2, 7| perceiving that all faire courses served to no~ ~effect, hee resolved 10 2, 7| sorrow) yet attended on and served in most~ ~honourable manner.~ ~ 11 2, 9| Gentleman, could bee better served at his Table, then himselfe 12 2, 10| would~ ~sort to. When time served, the Judge discoursed the 13 3, 2| interrogations, could have served his turne; by~ ~which course 14 3, 3| that if his leysure so served, very gladly would she be~ ~ 15 3, 7| had resolved, when time served to purge away this~ ~melancholly, 16 3, 8| borne in Sardignia, where I served~ ~a very jealous Master; 17 3, 10| how God could best~ ~be served and with the least hindrance. 18 3, 10| was told that they best~ ~served Him who removed themselves 19 3, 10| women asked how she had served God in the desert. She replied 20 3, 10| She replied that she~ ~had served Him by putting the Devil 21 4, 2| contentment, and (as~ ~occasion served) many meetings they had 22 4, 10| supped altogether, and were served to their no meane~ ~contentment: 23 6, 4| Afterward, when the Fowle was served~ ~up to the Table before 24 6, 10| commaunded Supper to be served in, which was no sooner~ ~ 25 7, 2| abounding as their Fortunes served. It came to passe, that 26 7, 4| times after, as~ ~occasion served: and so confidently did 27 7, 4| But all her~ ~perswasions served to no purpose, he was so 28 7, 4| friends favour,~ ~as occasion served, but yet with such discretion, 29 7, 5| and so, when~ ~the houre served, the Gentleman adventured 30 7, 5| according~ ~as opportunitie served. In the conclusion, Geloso 31 7, 7| continue there, if occasion so served. The reason for~ ~his journey 32 7, 9| other~ ~speeches, which served but as an induction to her 33 8, 1| THEIR PAYMENT,~ ~ AND JUSTLY SERVED AS THEY SHOULD BE~ ~ ~ ~ 34 8, 1| faithfull to such as he~ ~served, a matter not common among 35 8, 1| contented, and Ambrosia was served as she justly~ ~merited; 36 8, 2| minde) might alwaies be so served. Then~ ~the Queene, smiling 37 8, 2| Scallions, as the season served. But when he could come 38 8, 2| they having~ ~sufficiently served his turne, and desire her 39 8, 4| the Byshop under whom he served, was~ ~taken in bed with 40 8, 10| time to time) as occasion served, and paying not one single 41 9, 8| being~ ~gone, dinner was served in, none els therat present 42 9, 9| that all her resistance served to no~ ~end: then she fell 43 9, 10| came, wherein they~ ~were served very sumptuously. But being 44 10, 2| all his company,~ ~were served with costly viands and excellent 45 10, 3| often, and still you are served with almes. When the old 46 10, 4| guests, causing them to be served in most magnificent manner,~ ~ 47 10, 6| in exquisite order, and served them to the~ ~Table according 48 10, 9| unto another, Supper was served in; and~ ~looke howe best 49 10, 9| the Tables, dinner was~ ~served in most magnificent sort; 50 10, 9| have bin more sumptuously served. And although~ ~Saladine 51 10, 10| others as their fancies served them,~ ~even as (before)