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1690. Locke, Hum. Und., IV. xix. § 11. All the truths that men uninspired are enlightened with.
1707. E. Chishull (title), The great Danger and Mistake of all new uninspired Prophecies relating to the End of the World.
1715. Pope, Iliad, II. 220. Ulysses heard, nor uninspird obeyd.
1746. Young, Nt. Th., IX. 439. No mortal, un-inspird, Has ever yet conceivd How kind is God.
1831. Campbell, Lines on Poland, 5. A theme for uninspired lips too strong.
1846. J. E. Ryland, Life Foster, I. 3. Vivacity was merely physical and uninspired by sentiment.
1900. Ch. Q. Rev., April, 110. As though Paul [were] on a level with any uninspired writer.