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1613. Fletcher, etc., Hon. Mans Fort., I. i. By the justice now Of thine own rule, I should turn thee away ungratified For all thy former kindness.
1728. Eliza Heywood, trans. Mme. de Gomezs Belle A. (1732), II. 17. That Request being refused, he made his escape privately, resolving that the Queen should not be long ungratified.
1779. Johnson, L. P., Waller, Wks. II. 269. The poem of Davis, which seldom leaves the ear ungratified.
1821. Byron, Sardanap., I. ii. 582. Leaving thy subjects eyes ungratified.
1865. Trevelyan, Cawnpore, 67. No whim ungratified, every propensity cherished and pampered.
1894. H. Nisbet, Bush Girls Rom., 263. He had not a wish left ungratified.