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134070. Alex. & Dind., 227. And y bi-hote ȝou her vnharmed to leue.
c. 1400. Beryn, 1804. Howe shuld o sely lombe, a-mong wolvis weld, And scapen vn-i-harmyd?
1456. Sir G. Haye, Law Arms (S.T.S.), 164. He sall seurly cum and gang unharmyt of me or ony of myn.
1513. Douglas, Æneid, I. Prol. 5. Thocht I offend, onhermit is thine fame.
1582. Stanyhurst, Æneis, II. (Arb.), 64. Wasd for this (moother) that mee throgh danger vnharmed You led?
1667. Dryden & Davenant, Tempest, II. (1670), 25. Prosp. No courage can resist em. Hip. How then have you, Sir, Livd so long unharmd among them?
1687. [see next].
1791. Cowper, Odyss., V. 197. I will also give New raiment for thy limbs, and will dispatch Winds after thee to waft thee home unharmd.
1855. Macaulay, Hist. Eng., xiii. III. 327. Here he might possibly have remained unharmed and harmless, had not an event made his enemies implacable.
1886. Hall Caine, Son of Hagar, III. vi. What a mercy were safe and unharmed.