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1613. Zouche, Dove, 28. Helen in her undissembling glasse, Viewing the wrinckles which her age had wrought.
1727. Thomson, Summer, 904. The Heart of Innocence, and undissembling Truth.
1788. Cowper, Lett. to S. Rose, 29 March. Be assured of an undissembling welcome.
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.