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c. 1611.  Chapman, Iliad, XXII. 306. Dead, vndeplor’d, Vnsepulcherd; he lies at fleete.

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1624.  Quarles, Sion’s Elegies, ii. 21. Unsepulchred my murthred people lye.

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1795.  Southey, Joan of Arc, IX. 42. For hills of human slain, unsepulchred, Steam pestilence.

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1816.  Byron, Ch. Har., III. lxiii. The Stygian coast Unsepulchred they roam’d, and shriek’d each wandering ghost.

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1862.  Grattan, Beaten Paths, I. 142. To discover the unsepulchred, uncoffined, and uncereclothed tailor, standing stiff against the chapel wall.

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