<span class="searchmatch">assur'd</span> (archaic) simple past and past participle of assure Sudras, sudras...
Jerusalem Delivered of Tasso, Book I, lxvii: For he by faithful spiall was <span class="searchmatch">assur'd</span>, / That Egypt's king was forward on his way. (archaic) The act of spying;...
took them at first for natural Fruits of that Shrub, till the Coffee-Man <span class="searchmatch">assur'd</span> me that, when they were first put up, there were none of them upon it,...
published 1706, →OCLC, §34, page 105: [I]f a Man can be perſuaded and fully <span class="searchmatch">aſſur'd</span> of any thing for a Truth, without having examin'd, what is there that he...
page 173: He never ſo much as ask’d me about my Fortune, or Eſtate; but <span class="searchmatch">aſſur'd</span> me that vvhen vve came to Dublin he vvould Joynture me in 600l. a Year...
groſſe patchery, loue him, feede him / Keepe in your boſome: yet ramain <span class="searchmatch">aſſur’d</span> / That he’s a made-up villaine. 1820 July 20, Dorothy Woodsworth, Journal:...
J[oseph] Johnson, […], published 1782, →OCLC, page 96: The ſoul repoſing on <span class="searchmatch">aſſur'd</span> relief, / Feels herſelf happy amidſt all her grief, / Forgets her labour...
published 1706, →OCLC, §34, page 105: [I]f a Man can be perſuaded and fully <span class="searchmatch">aſſur'd</span> of any thing for a Truth, without having examin'd, what is there that he...