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The Fourth Book, how Merlin was assotted, and of war made to King Arthur, and containeth xxix chapters.
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Alisander was assotted upon his lady; and therewithal he took his horse by the bridle, and led him here and there, and had cast to have led him out of that place to have shamed him.
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How Merlin was assotted and doted on one of the ladies of the lake, and how he was shut in a rock under a stone and there died.
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How Merlin was assotted and doted on one of the ladies of the lake, and how he was shut in a rock under a stone and there died.
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Dame Brisen brought Sir Launcelot a cup full of wine; and anon as he had drunken that wine he was so assotted and mad that he might make no delay, but withouten any let he went to bed; and he weened that maiden Elaine had been Queen Guenever.
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Merlin good cheer till she had learned of him all manner thing that she desired; and he was assotted upon her, that he might not be from her.
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Simons, of Brenchly in Kent, was arraigned for witchcraft, at the instigation and complaint of divers fond and malicious persons, and especially by the means of one John Farral, vicar of that parish, with whom I talked about the matter, and found him both fondly assotted in the cause and enviously bent towards her: and, which is worse, as unable to make a good account of his faith as she whom he accused.
The Superstitions of Witchcraft Howard Williams
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And, so assotted are some, that they not only give them monie, to maintain their abhomination withall, but also weare their badges and cognizances in their hats and caps openly.
A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide John Ashton
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The lord was so assotted upon the lady that he would neither take to himself a wife, nor listen to a word upon the matter.
French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France Marie de France
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And ever she made Merlin good cheer till she had learned of him all manner thing that she desired; and he was assotted upon her, that he might not be from her.
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