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1827. Pollok, Course T., VI. 148. The frothy orator leaving still the heart unprobed.
1866. C. J. Vaughan, Plain Words, xi. 211. He knows the misery of having any unprobed, unexplored secrets between the heart and its God.
1879. Browning, Ivan Ivanovitch, 31. Each village death-begirt By wall and wall of pineunprobed undreamed abyss.