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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.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., V. 149. To praise Thir Maker, in fit strains pronounc’t or sung Unmeditated.

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1790.  Paley, Horæ Paul., vii. § 5. The intimations upon the subject preserve among themselves … a consistency certainly unmeditated.

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a. 1797.  H. Walpole, Mem. Geo. II. (1847), I. vi. 174. His wit … was constant and unmeditated.

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