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1602. Shaks., Ham., V. i. 262. From her faire and vnpolluted flesh, May Violets spring.
1653. W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, Ep. Ded. 2. Among the graver sort of people in all Ages, this Science (being unpolluted and unsophisticated) hath been still had in most high esteem.
1732. Berkeley, Alciphr., III. § 1. Honour is a noble unpolluted source of virtue.
1771. Smollett, Humph. Cl. (1815), 262. A man must tread with great circumspection to get safe housed with unpolluted shoes.
1812. J. Wilson, Isle of Palms, I. 21. A womans unpolluted soul!
1865. Dickens, Mut. Fr., III. viii. The young river unpolluted by the defilements that lie in wait for it on its course.