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1594.  Shaks., Rich. III., IV. iv. 209. So she may liue vnscarr’d of bleeding slaughter.

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1598.  B. Jonson, Ev. Man in Hum., I. iv. Is’t like, that factious beauty will preserue The soueraigne state of chastitie vnscard?

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1607.  Shaks., Timon, IV. iii. 161. The vnscarr’d Braggerts of the Warre.

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1817.  Byron, Mazeppa, xvii. Flanks unscarr’d by spur or rod.

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1866.  Miss Mulock, Noble Life, xiv. A battle from which no woman ever comes out unwounded or unscarred.

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1884.  Harper’s Mag., March, 524/2. Solid and defiant as it looks, the sea has not left it unscarred.

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