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1712. Blackmore, Creation, V. 351. A coherent, undissolving chain Of causes and effects.
1726. Thomson, Winter, 657. Where undissolving from the first of time Snows swell on snows amazing to the sky.
1805. Wordsw., Waggoner, IV. 105. A moving shroud To form, an undissolving cloud.