a. (UN-1 7 b and 5 b.)

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a. 1618.  Raleigh, Son’s Advice, Rem. (1664), 115. Oh how unconsolable were your case, your friends being fled.

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1654–66.  Earl Orrery, Parthen. (1676), 598. This relation … had a resembling operation on the unconsolable Emilia.

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1731.  Fielding, Mod. Husb., V. ix. What an unconsolable creature would you be if [etc.].

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  Hence Unconsolably adv.

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1895.  W. Platt, Women, etc. 61. She went off and wept unconsolably.

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