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1583.  Babington, Commandm. (1590), 344. It is very barbarous crueltie to leaue them vtterly vncomforted, with any portion of that which was taken about them.

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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, I. xvii. (1912), 110. So (uncomforted therein) [he] sent him away.

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a. 1625.  Beaum. & Fl., Laws of Candy, III. i. Let me yet by these Awake your love to my uncomforted Brother.

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1797.  Coleridge, Dungeon, 12. And this is their best cure! uncomforted And friendless solitude.

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1832.  Tennyson, Œnone, 256. Lest their shrill happy laughter come to me Walking the cold and starless road of Death Uncomforted.

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1835.  Trench, Justin Martyr, 130. Our great Father, when he sat Uncomforted on Ararat.

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