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c. 1589.  Theses Martinianæ, 4. Hee might sitte long enough vndistempered in his chaire for vs.

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1634.  Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 79. See how mischiefe appeares in a louely and vndistempered Scene.

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a. 1698.  Temple, Ess. Pop. Discontents, Wks. 1720, I. 266. Some Parliament that … shall be cool and undistemper’d from those Heats of Faction.

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1814.  Wordsw., Excurs., V. 487. With undistempered and unclouded spirit.

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