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[1775.  Ash.]

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1805.  M. A. Shee, Rhymes on Art (1806), 106, note. Our national mode of worship;… there is a coldness about it, an unalluring formality.

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c. 1855.  Lytton, in Life (1883), I. iii. 26. Those Muses which had seemed so unalluring to her childhood took a softer aspect. Ibid. (1863), Caxtoniana, II. 201. They maintained the continuance after death of an unsatisfactory, unalluring state of being.

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