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c. 1445.  Pecock, Donet, 87. His ordinaunce þat man … schulde be restorid into saluacioun, þouȝ aungel … was left vnrestorid.

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1473.  Acta Auditorum (1839), 25/2. To restore again the samyn [cattle] in sa fer as is vnrestorit.

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1500–20.  Dunbar, Poems, xxi. 64. O! quha sall weild the wrang possessioun,… Quhilk vnrestorit helpis no confessioun?

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c. 1586.  C’tess Pembroke, Ps. CXL. iv. Flames shall fling them low, Ay unrestor’d to drown in deepest woe.

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1606.  Shaks., Ant. & Cl., III. vi. 27. Then does he say, he lent me Some shipping vnrestor’d.

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a. 1649.  Drumm. of Hawth., Hist. Jas. V., Wks. (1711), 81. Whose Father was banished for Treason … and died un-restored.

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1742.  Young, Nt. Th., II. 643. If unrestor’d by this, despair your cure.

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1818.  Byron, Ch. Har., IV. xi. The Bucentaur lies rotting unrestored.

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1860.  Pusey, Min. Proph., 596. The Jews He brought back, Edom He left unrestored.

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1899.  C. K. Paul, Memories, 129. The old unrestored choir of St. Paul’s Cathedral.

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