ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)

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a. 1674.  T. Traherne, Poems Felicity (1910), 16. All that in Visibles is Good, Or Pure, or Fair, or Unaccurst.

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1727.  Thomson, Britannia, 113. Pure is thy reign; when, unaccurs’d by blood, Nought, save the sweetness of indulgent showers, Trickling distils into the vernant glebe.

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1828.  Campbell, Emigrants for N. S. Wales, 70. With laws from Gothic bondage burst, And creeds by chartered priesthoods unaccurst.

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