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1667. Milton, P. L., IX. 22. If answerable style I can obtaine Of my Celestial Patroness, who deignes Her nightly visitation unimplord.
a. 1711. Ken, Hymnarium, Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 85. To Sinners thou Grace unimplord benignly dost impart.
1746. Young, Nt. Th., IX. 904. We feel A sudden succour, un-implord, un-thought.
1806. John Hogg, Poems, 31. [She was] Impatient to perform her offer made To Zara, unimplord.
1842. Wordsw., Eccles. Sonn., III. xxix. If sorrow for thy sin be dead, Guilt unrepented, pardon unimplored.