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1646.  J. Hall, To Mr. Stanley, 2, in Poems.

                          But thou
At first appearance dost display
A bright and unobscured day.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., II. 265. How oft amidst Thick clouds and dark doth Heav’ns all-ruling Sire Choose to reside, his Glory unobscur’d.

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1748.  Thomson, Cast. Indol., II. lviii. O who can speak the vigorous joys of health! Unclogged the body, unobscured the mind.

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1764.  Phil. Trans., LIV. 146. The unobscured part of the Sun.

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1849.  Herschel, Outlines of Astronomy, x. 332. The cone of the shadow … permits their occultations to be completely observed both at ingress and egress, unobscured.

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1879.  St. George’s Hosp. Rep., IX. 180. Gradual and progressive cough, unobscured by other symptoms.

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