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1736. Thomson, Liberty, IV. 45. Unlistening, barbarous Force, to whom the sword Is reason, honour, law.
1823. Praed, Troubadour, I. 215. Brought back from their unlistening sleep.
1839. Carlyle, Chartism, v. Unlistening multitudes see not but that it is all right.
1897. Outing, XXX. 450/2. Little Josef talked away to unlistening ears.
1911. E. V. Arnold, Roman Stoicism, x. § 259. 235. To the unlistening deity they pour out wishes so shameful that they could not let a fellow-man share their secret.