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1615.  G. Sandys, Trav., 83. His body (hers) she imbrac’t: and undismaide, Betweene his lips, her cleauing soule conuaide.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., II. 432. With reason hath deep silence and demurr Seis’d us, though undismaid.

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1712.  Blackmore, Creation, III. 227. But undismay’d we face the intrepid foe.

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1798.  Mathias, Purs. Lit., 7. England is still prepared, and alert,… and bold, and undismayed.

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1823.  Scott, Quentin D., xxii. His look was composed and undismayed.

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1855.  Singleton, Virgil, II. 402. He undismayed remains, His high-souled foe awaiting.

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