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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. |
1667. Milton, P. L., II. 265. How oft amidst Thick clouds and dark doth Heavns all-ruling Sire Choose to reside, his Glory unobscurd.
1748. Thomson, Cast. Indol., II. lviii. O who can speak the vigorous joys of health! Unclogged the body, unobscured the mind.
1764. Phil. Trans., LIV. 146. The unobscured part of the Sun.
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.
1879. St. Georges Hosp. Rep., IX. 180. Gradual and progressive cough, unobscured by other symptoms.