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1613.  W. Browne, Brit. Past., I. iv. 74. As if she in her kinde (vnhurting elfe) Did bid me take such lodging as her selfe.

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1814.  Monthly Mag., XXXVII. 146. While the evening shower retires, Kindle thy unhurting fires.

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1822.  Beddoes, Bride’s Trag., IV. i. Because I fold Mine arms like any man unhurt, unhurting.

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  † b.  Sc. With object: Without violating.

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1581.  Rec. Burgh Lanark (1893), 84. Hie being chossing hie may, unhurtand his aith, refuis the samyn offece.

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