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1762.  Lloyd, St. James’s Mag., I. Feb., 381.

        They, whom their steeds unjaded bear
Around Hyde-park, to take the air,
May frisk and prance, and ride their fill,
And go all paces which they will.

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[1775.  Ash.]

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1779.  J. Moore, View Soc. Fr. (1789), I. iii. 23. My head undisturbed with wine, and my spirits unjaded by play.

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1876.  Miss Yonge, Womankind, xix. The freshness of her unjaded mind.

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1880.  J. Nichol, Byron, 71. A public taste as yet unjaded by … imaginative descriptions of foreign scenery.

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