Where ye see this word [weares] serues one clause before him, and two clauses behind him, in one and the same sence and congruitie.
O peereles you, or els no one aliue, Your pride serues you to seaze them all alone: Not pride madame, but praise of the lion, To conquer all and be conquerd by none.
Whereas ye see this one Word [was] serues them all in that they require but one congruitie and sence.
This figure serues for amplification, and also for ornament, and to enforce perswasion mightely.
Where this word [talke] serues the clause before and also behind.
This Citie of Colmagro, serues all the Countrey about it with salt, and salt fish.
There is a Gentleman that serues the Count, Reports but coursely of her Hel.
Therefore be merry (Cooze) since sodaine sorrow Serues to say thus: some good thing comes to morrow Bish.
This Dauie serues you for good vses: he is your Seruingman, and your Husband Shal.
Euery time serues for the matter that is then borne in't Lep.
They are beaten Sir, and our aduantage serues For a faire victory Scar.
For learne this Sillius, Better to leaue vndone, then by our deed Acquire too high a Fame, when him we serues away.
Whereto serues mercy, But to confront the visage of Offence?
Ile be so bold to take what they haue left: The Cry of Talbot serues me for a Sword, For I haue loaden me with many Spoyles, Vsing no other Weapon but his Name.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serues" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.