adv. (UN-1 11.)
1652. Gaule, Magastrom., 288. He hath brought his bookes to be burnt (by which himselfe might have burned unquenchably).
a. 1711. Ken, Hymn., Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 104. In pure Love Jesus on the Cross expird, That Sinners might unquenchably be fird.
1805. Scott, Last Minstrel, II. xvii. That lamp shall burn unquenchably, Until the eternal doom shall be.
1856. Mrs. Browning, Aur. Leigh, III. 86. All true poets laugh unquenchably Like Shakespeare and the gods.