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1705. J. Philips, Blenheim, 39. Over dank, and dry, They journey toilsome, unfatigud with Length Of March.
1775. S. J. Pratt, Liberal Opin., vi. (1783), I. 19. Celebrated for volubility of conversation, and so unfatigued a continuer, that nothing human could ever come in for a word.
1860. Holme Lee, Leg. Fairy L., 93. He was again standing beside me, perfectly cool and unfatigued.
1879. Spencer, Data of Ethics, x. § 65. 179. Sounds which yield to unfatigued ears intense pleasure.