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1654. R. Baker, trans. Balzacs Lett. (vol. II.), I. 119. There is no pain unasswaged by his words before it be expelled by his wit.
1784. Cowper, Task, VI. 463. The pangs Or hunger unassuagd.
1799. Campbell, Pleas. Hope, II. 434. That spark shall beam on Joys interminable years, Unveiled by darkness, unassuaged by tears.
1815. Wordsw., Artigal & Elidure, 35. Till she, in jealous fury unassuaged, Had slain his paramour.
1892. Pall Mall G., 11 Oct., 2/3. The unassuaged agony of the animal.