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1613.  Zouche, Dove, 28. Helen in her undissembling glasse, Viewing the wrinckles which her age had wrought.

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1727.  Thomson, Summer, 904. The Heart of Innocence, and undissembling Truth.

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1788.  Cowper, Lett. to S. Rose, 29 March. Be assured of an undissembling welcome.

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1831.  E. E. Crowe, Hist. France, I. 259. The same frank and undissembling temper that bound to him those he [Francis I.] loved, made speedy enemies of those whom he disliked.

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