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1598. Florio, Suelenire, to vnpoison, to vnrankle.
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.
1644. G. Plattes, in Hartlibs Legacy (1655), 174. Their minds are so poysoned, that there is no other way to unpoyson them, but to win their belief.
c. 1685. South, Serm. (1717), V. 43. Such a Course could not, but in a short time, have Unpoisoned their perverted Minds.
1868. Browning, Ring & Bk., V. 1038. I was shaken wide awake, Doctored and drenched, somewhat unpoisoned so.
1896. in Westm. Gaz., 17 Sept., 5/1. His mind has been poisoned and unpoisoned, and he is now open to receive information.