worship (n.)
esteem, honour, renown
1H4 III.ii.151[Prince Hal to King Henry, of Hotspur] he shall render every glory up, / ... even the slightest worship of his time
AC IV.xiv.86[Eros to Antony] that noble countenance / Wherein the worship of the whole world lies
H8 I.i.39[Norfolk to Buckingham] As I belong to worship, and affect / In honour honesty
KL I.iv.263[Lear to Gonerill, of his men] in the most exact regard support / The worships of their name
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