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The keeper, whose name was "Alisander," with his wife, came and sat down, and half a dozen prisoners that were there for felony, Underhill "being the first that for religion was sent unto that prison."
The Reign of Mary Tudor James Anthony Froude 1856
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My scutcheon plain declares that I am Alisander, —
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He is a marvellous good neighbour, faith, and a very good bowler: but, for Alisander, — alas, you see how
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A conqueror, and afeard to speak! run away for shame, Alisander.
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Alisander and his twenty fellows were made knights, at the offering of the mass there came Anglides unto her son and said thus: O fair sweet son, I charge thee upon my blessing, and of the high order of chivalry that thou takest here this day, that thou understand what
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Then Morgan le Fay came to Alisander, and asked him if he would fain be whole.
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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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I thank God, said Alisander; these are the best tidings that ever came to me.
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Alisander was big and strong; there was none so wight in all that country, neither there was none that might do no manner of mastery afore him.
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Malgrin brised his spear upon Alisander, and Alisander smote him again so hard that he bare him quite from his saddle to the earth.
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