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1660.  Ingelo, Bentiv. & Ur., II. (1682), 184. The unchain’d Barges separated themselves from one another.

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1704.  Prior, Lett. to M. Boileau Despreaux, 174. The Engle,… Unchain’d and Free, directs her upward Flight. Ibid. (a. 1721), Female Phaeton, vi. Dearest Mamma, for once let me, Unchain’d, my Fortune try.

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1742.  Young, Nt. Th., IX. 614. Come, my Prometheus, from thy pointed rock Of false ambition if unchain’d, we’ll mount.

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1816.  Byron, Siege Cor., viii. Given to none, Had young Francesca’s hand remain’d Still by the church’s bonds unchain’d.

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1865.  Esquiros, Cornwall, 156. One must have lived there to know what is the violence of the unchained winds.

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