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1535.  Aberdeen Reg. (Jam.). And cam nocht to be ondreyd be him thairof.

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1647.  Stanley, Poems, Europa, 11. Oh whither sacred Bull? who art thou, say! That through undreaded flouds canst break thy way.

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1692.  Ray, Disc., 239. A dreadful indeed, but by thee formerly undreaded sentence.

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1784.  Cowper, Task, II. 811. Vice parries wide Th’ undreaded volley with a sword of straw.

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1834.  Tait’s Mag., I. 338/2. Death, undreaded, approached; and the spirit departed.

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a. 1873.  Lytton, Pausanias, i. The unexpected, and not undreaded, approach of the great Pausanias.

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