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1598.  Shaks., Merry W., IV. ii. 120. I, but if it proue true (Mr. Page) haue you any way then to vnfoole me againe.

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1632.  Strafford, in Life (1892), 301. The sooner wee vnfoole ourselues of this errore, the sooner wee shall learne to know our selues.

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1635.  Quarles, Embl., II. iii. 5. Will no plump fee Bribe thy false fists … T’unfool whom thou hast fool’d?

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