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c. 1380.  Wyclif, Sel. Wks., III. 200. No defoulynge þerof [sc. marriage] may askape unpeyned.

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1599.  B. Jonson, Cynthia’s Rev., V. iii. But there’s not one of these who are unpain’d, Or by themsevles unpunished.

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1667.  Milton, P. L., VI. 455. Too unequal work we find Against unequal armes to fight in paine, Against unpaind, impassive.

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a. 1758.  Ramsay, To G. Drummond, xi. And here the Fair may walk unpain’d, Her flowing silks and shoes unstain’d.

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1804.  Europ. Mag., XLV. 61/1. Learning’s rever’d abode he leaves With unpain’d soul.

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1826.  A. A. Watts, First Kiss, 87. A bliss too pure For evil spirits to behold unpained.

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