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a. 1661.  Holyday, Juvenal, VI. (1673), 91. Nor men Fear’d lest their … fruits should be a prey To theives, and gardens all unmounded lay.

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1661.  Feltham, Resolves, II. lxv. 326. By Nature, he may be … of a good soyl; yet, if he lyes unmounded, he shall be sure to be alwayes low.

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