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c. 1611. Chapman, Iliad, XXII. 306. Dead, vndeplord, Vnsepulcherd; he lies at fleete.
1624. Quarles, Sions Elegies, ii. 21. Unsepulchred my murthred people lye.
1795. Southey, Joan of Arc, IX. 42. For hills of human slain, unsepulchred, Steam pestilence.
1816. Byron, Ch. Har., III. lxiii. The Stygian coast Unsepulchred they roamd, and shriekd each wandering ghost.
1862. Grattan, Beaten Paths, I. 142. To discover the unsepulchred, uncoffined, and uncereclothed tailor, standing stiff against the chapel wall.