service (n.) Old form(s): Seruice, seruices
employment, situation as a servant
Cym IV.ii.372[disguised Innogen to Lucius] I may ... cry out for service
H8 V.iv.81.1[Lord Chamberlain to Porter and Man] here ye lie baiting of bombards, when / Ye should do service
Tem II.i.154[Gonzalo to Alonso, of the imaginary commonwealth] use of service, none
Tim IV.iii.507[Timon to Flavius] Thou mightst have sooner got another service
TN II.v.153[Malvolio reading the letter, of Olivia] She that would alter services with thee [i.e. change social positions]
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