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1570.  Dee, Math. Pref., 15. Of second vnpurposed frute,… arrising by Geometrie.

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1606.  Shaks., Ant. & Cl., IV. xiv. 84. Do it at once, Or thy precedent Seruices are all But accidents vnpurpos’d.

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1645.  Milton, Tetrach., 32. The restorement of a freeborn man from an unpurpos’d, and unworthy bondage to a rightfull liberty.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T., V. 362. The lonely bard…, when forth he walked, Unpurposed.

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1885.  W. J. Sendall, Calverley’s Rem., 53. The work which he has left behind him … is, as to much of it, unpurposed and fragmentary.

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