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1548. Elyot, Impromiscuus, vnmyngled, not confuse.
1577. trans. Bullingers Decades, IV. i. 559/2. The doctrine of Faith ought to bee reteined vnmingled, and vncorrupte in the Churche.
1626. Bacon, Sylva, § 396. Springs on the Tops of High-Hills are most pure and vnmingled.
1665. Boyle, Refl., V. vii. Two or three unmingled Liveries, whose single Colours are bright.
1725. Pope, Odyss., IX. 238. Vessels of unmingled wine.
1746. Hervey, Medit. (1748), 38. Where Imagination dreams of unmingled Sweets.
1818. Scott, Hrt. Midl., xix. She looked up with anxious surprise, not unmingled with a cast of horror.
1875. Jowett, Plato (ed. 2), III. 252. He to whom is given the cup of unmingled ill.