The seruice of the foote Being once gangren'd, is not then respected For what before it was Bru.
Quoth Plato being a graue personage, verely in myne opinion this man should be vtterly vnfit for any seruice of greater importance then to driue a Coche.
Aristotle the great philosopher knowing this very well, what time he put Calistenes to king Alexander the greats seruice gaue him this lesson.
And since that time diuers other captaines belonging to Genoa haue bene in the seruice of king Philip against the Turke.
A Gentlewoman of the Courte, very pleasauntly recompenced the seruice of a kinde seruaunte of her’s, that pursued her with service of loue.
I pray to God to recompence it (we being vnable) and to giue you the ioye that you desire, and to mee the grace that I may do some agreeable seruice both in this and in all other things.
And when shee heard tell that her husbande was slaine in the seruice of Cyrus, she killed herselfe.
And if I should so far forget my self, as willingly to commit a thing so dishonest, your grace oughte for the loyal seruice of my father and husband toward you, sharpely to rebuke me, and to punish me according to my desert.
I am glad I was vp so late, for that's the reason I was vp so earely: he cannot choose but take this Seruice I haue done, fatherly.
The first seruice thou dost mee, fetch that Suite hither, let it be thy first seruice, go Pis.
Doctor, your seruice for this time is ended, Take your owne way Cor.
My Lord, there needes no such Apologie: I doe beseech your Grace to pardon me, Who earnest in theseruice of my God, Deferr'd the visitation of my friends.
God for his mercies sake direct all thinges, that it may be to his seruiceand glorie, and the saluation of so many soules.
And further if they didde any seruice too theyr Murtherers, by that meanes they should at their handes receiue a reward for an ill déed and displeasure.
For albeit God doth vse the helpe and seruice of good Angels, for the preseruation of his elect, yet notwithstanding in these our dayes they appeare vnto vs very sildome.
In the which time, the mayd, supposing she shuld do high seruice to the virgin =Mary=, fulfilleth the lust of that wicked knaue.
And welcome Nephews from succesfull wars, You that suruiue and you that sleepe in Fame: Faire Lords your Fortunes are all alike in all, That in your Countries seruice drew your Swords.
His Napkin with her true teares all bewet, Can do no seruice on her sorrowfull cheekes.
There were 600 Englishmē who with their bowes did great seruice as by one author it appeareth.
Sidenote: The ships of Portsmouth & Dartmouth did better seruice than the kings great nauie.
The lord de la Vall amongst other, came to him (as we find in Thomas Walsingham) offering him his seruice as well as the residue.
Sidenote: The earle of March his good seruice whilest he was deputie in Ireland.
The poorest seruice is repaide with thankes, And so shall mine before you touch the meate Kate.
An't please your Honor, Players That offer seruice to your Lordship.
Ile haue the cudgell hallow'd, and hung ore the Altar, it hath done meritorious seruice Mist.
Walter Tirell a French knight, whom he had reteined inseruice with a large stipend.
In which voiage his valorous hart at all assaies (when any seruice should be shewed) was most manifestlie perceiued, to his high fame and renowme among the princes and nobilitie there and then assembled.
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