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c. 1340.  Hampole, Prose Tr., 8. Thay hafe othyr vertus vnblendide with þe fylthe of syne and vnclene luste.

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1611.  Florio, Immescolato, vnmingled, vnblended.

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1624.  Quarles, Job vi. 31. The Hiue No hony yeelds, vnblended with the Wax.

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1661.  Glanvill, Van. Dogm., vii. 65. It dwels no where in unblended proportions on this side the Empyreum.

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1795.  Anna Seward, Lett. (1811), IV. 108. Her lilies and roses are exchanged for the unblended flush of sun-burnt health.

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1820.  Shelley, Arethusa, iii. Behind her descended Her billows, unblended With the brackish Dorian stream.

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1887.  Morris, Odyss., IX. 204. The drink of the Gods, unblended sweet wine, for me did he pour Into twelve fulfilled pitchers.

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