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1619.  Sir J. Sempil, Sacrilege Handled, 57. Paul had … onely to iustifie, that he and Barnabas might live vnlabouring, as well as other Apostles.

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1791.  Cowper, Odyss., XXI. 488. A bard Unlabouring strains the chord to a new lyre.

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1795.  Coleridge, To Jos. Cottle, 18. Ere aught of perilous ascent you meet, A mead of mildest charm delays th’ unlabouring feet.

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1810.  T. L. Peacock, Genius of Thames, 77. Where Lechlade sees thy current strong First waft the unlaboring bark along.

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