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a. 1628.  F. Grevil, Cælica, cii. All things vncurst, nothing yet done amisse, And so in him no base of his defection.

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1680.  Baxter, Answ. Stillingfl., xxxvii. 62. How few were there un-Cursed, and un-Condemned in the Roman World?

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1759.  Young, Conject. Orig. Composition, 60. What we mean by Blank verse, is verse unfallen, uncurst.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T., VII. 497. That morn When first they met in Paradise, unfallen, Uncursed.

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1843.  Ld. Cockburn, Jrnl. (1874), II. 5. I see no ground for expecting that … we can even be uncursed by these heartrending visitations.

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