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1624. Heywood, Gunaik., I. 45. [They] left nothing unmeditated that might stirre up men to the adoration of the divine powers.
1667. Milton, P. L., V. 149. To praise Thir Maker, in fit strains pronounct or sung Unmeditated.
1790. Paley, Horæ Paul., vii. § 5. The intimations upon the subject preserve among themselves a consistency certainly unmeditated.
a. 1797. H. Walpole, Mem. Geo. II. (1847), I. vi. 174. His wit was constant and unmeditated.