(UN-1 7.)

1

a. 1542.  Wyatt, in Anglia (1896), XIX. 186. And as it is it doeth appeare Vncontrefaict mistrust to barr.

2

c. 1585.  [R. Browne], Answ. Cartwright, 24. They are true and vncounterfaite sacraments.

3

a. 1626.  Bp. Andrewes, Serm. (1629), 64. If it be true, and vncounterfeit, a first degree it is, and not lightly to be accompted of.

4

1669.  Cokaine, Poems, 150. Her breath was sweet as Venus bower of bliss, Her joyes uncounterfeit; and not remiss.

5

1834.  De Quincey, Autob. Sk., Wks. 1853, I. 98. These proportions are best measured from the fathoming ground of a real uncounterfeit sympathy.

6