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1660. Ingelo, Bentiv. & Ur., II. (1682), 184. The unchaind Barges separated themselves from one another.
1704. Prior, Lett. to M. Boileau Despreaux, 174. The Engle, Unchaind and Free, directs her upward Flight. Ibid. (a. 1721), Female Phaeton, vi. Dearest Mamma, for once let me, Unchaind, my Fortune try.
1742. Young, Nt. Th., IX. 614. Come, my Prometheus, from thy pointed rock Of false ambition if unchaind, well mount.
1816. Byron, Siege Cor., viii. Given to none, Had young Francescas hand remaind Still by the churchs bonds unchaind.
1865. Esquiros, Cornwall, 156. One must have lived there to know what is the violence of the unchained winds.