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1578. Banister, Hist. Man, VII. 89. Others, with senses vnappalled haue plowed a path directly over the mountaine.
1586. T. B., La Primaud. Fr. Acad. (1589), 282. Sustaining also with a great and unappalled hart, most cruel torments.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. vii. § 68. Applying vnto him certaine verses of Lucan, in commendation of his vnapalled constancy.
1671. Milton, P. R., IV. 425. Some bent at thee thir fiery darts, while thou Satst unappalld in calm and sinless peace.
1713. Young, Last Day, III. 168. The sons of light scarce unappald look down.
a. 1774. Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 229. Unhurt by toils and labours, unappalled by dangers.
1821. Scott, Pirate, xxxvii. The unappalled, dignified, and commanding manner of Minna Troil overawed him.
1851. Longf., Gold. Leg., I. Castle of Vautsberg. Unappalled By fear of death, or priestly word.