Howbeit, the devil, promising to visit him again that night, departed, leaving the friar exceeding heavy in spirit, for he was both assottedupon the booke to comprehend it and assotted upon the devil to do violence unto him.
So when Sir Launcelot was alight, then dame Brisen brought him a cup full of wine, and as soon as he had drank that wine he was so assotted that he wend that maiden Elaine had been queen Guenever.
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.
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.
Assotted > Infatuated; made a fool of, hence: deceived 308.
The old man was simply assotted upon the child,--in a selfish way, undoubtedly, but even this selfish love of that puny little child showed that the old man was capable of somewhat better than his past life had been.
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.
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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