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1654.  R. Baker, trans. Balzac’s Lett. (vol. II.), I. 119. There is no … pain unasswaged by his words before it be expelled by his wit.

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1784.  Cowper, Task, VI. 463. The pangs Or hunger unassuag’d.

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1799.  Campbell, Pleas. Hope, II. 434. That spark … shall beam on Joy’s interminable years, Unveiled by darkness, unassuaged by tears.

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1815.  Wordsw., Artigal & Elidure, 35. Till she, in jealous fury unassuaged, Had slain his paramour.

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1892.  Pall Mall G., 11 Oct., 2/3. The unassuaged agony of the animal.

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