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For I am sure Mador is an hot knight when he is enchafed, for the more ye suffer him the hastier will he be to battle.
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And when she saw him well enchafed, then she said: Sir Percivale, wit you well I shall not fulfil your will but if ye swear from henceforth ye shall be my true servant, and to do nothing but that
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Then Percivale perceived that, and cast down his shield which was broken; and then he did off his helm for to gather wind, for he was greatly enchafed with the serpent: and the lion went alway about him fawning as a spaniel.
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Then Percivale perceived that, and cast down his shield which was broken; and then he did off his helm for to gather wind, for he was greatly enchafed with the serpent: and the lion went alway about him fawning as a spaniel.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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And when she saw him well enchafed, then she said: Sir
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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So wot I never with what engyn the fiend enchafed him, for yesterday he took me from my father privily; for I nor none of my father's men mistrusted him not, and if he had had my maidenhead he should have died for the sin, and his body shamed and dishonoured for ever.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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Then Percivale perceived that, and cast down his shield which was broken; and then he did off his helm for to gather wind, for he was greatly enchafed with the serpent: and the lion went alway about him fawning as a spaniel.
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And when she saw him well enchafed, then she said: Sir Percivale, wit you well I shall not fulfil your will but if ye swear from henceforth ye shall be my true servant, and to do nothing but that I shall command you.
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So wot I never with what engyn the fiend enchafed him, for yesterday he took me from my father privily; for I nor none of my fathers men mistrusted him not, and if he had had my maidenhead he should have died for the sin, and his body shamed and dishonoured for ever.
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On the enchafed flood. but even the unruly elements spare Desdemona:
The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times Alfred Biese 1893
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