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1613.  Fletcher, etc., Hon. Man’s Fort., I. i. By the justice now Of thine own rule,… I should turn thee away ungratified For all thy former kindness.

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1728.  Eliza Heywood, trans. Mme. de Gomez’s Belle A. (1732), II. 17. That Request being refused, he made his escape privately, resolving that the Queen should not be long ungratified.

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1779.  Johnson, L. P., Waller, Wks. II. 269. The poem of Davis, which … seldom leaves the ear ungratified.

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1821.  Byron, Sardanap., I. ii. 582. Leaving thy subjects’ eyes ungratified.

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1865.  Trevelyan, Cawnpore, 67. No whim ungratified, every propensity cherished and pampered.

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1894.  H. Nisbet, Bush Girl’s Rom., 263. He had not a wish left ungratified.

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