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1590.  Shaks., Com. Err., III. i. 102. Supposed by the common rowt Against your yet vngalled estimation. Ibid. (1602), Ham., III. ii. 283. Why let the strucken Deere go weepe, The Hart vngalled play?

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1621.  G. Sandys, Ovid’s Met., III. (1626), 45. Cadmus … a Hecfer saw, by no man tended, Her neck vngall’d with groning seruitude.

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1818.  Scott, Hrt. Midl., li. Her conscience was ungalled.

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1868.  Geo. Eliot, Sp. Gipsy, 15. Men With limbs ungalled by armour.

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