adv. (UN-1 11.)

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1652.  Gaule, Magastrom., 288. He … hath brought … his bookes to be burnt (by which himselfe might have burned unquenchably).

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a. 1711.  Ken, Hymn., Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 104. In pure Love Jesus on the Cross expir’d, That Sinners might unquenchably be fir’d.

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1805.  Scott, Last Minstrel, II. xvii. That lamp shall burn unquenchably, Until the eternal doom shall be.

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1856.  Mrs. Browning, Aur. Leigh, III. 86. All true poets laugh unquenchably Like Shakespeare and the gods.

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