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1598.  Florio, Suelenire,… to vnpoison, to vnrankle.

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c. 1620.  in Farr, S. P. Jas. (1848), 99. When sin befriends us, ’tis that we should dread The mighty one, that sin unpoisoned hath.

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1644.  G. Plattes, in Hartlib’s Legacy (1655), 174. Their minds are so poysoned, that there is no other way to unpoyson them, but to win their belief.

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c. 1685.  South, Serm. (1717), V. 43. Such a Course could not, but in a short time, have Unpoisoned their perverted Minds.

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1868.  Browning, Ring & Bk., V. 1038. I was shaken wide awake, Doctored and drenched, somewhat unpoisoned so.

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1896.  in Westm. Gaz., 17 Sept., 5/1. His mind has been poisoned and ‘unpoisoned,’ and he is now … open to receive information.

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