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1422.  Yong, trans. Secreta Secret., 183. He shal be vnsocowrid whan he moste nede hath.

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1596.  Spenser, F. Q., IV. viii. 51. Him wretched thrall vnto his dongeon [he] brought, Where he remaines, of all vnsuccour’d and vnsought.

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1616.  W. Browne, Brit. Past., II. v. 342. I have beheld A widow vine stand … Unpropt, unsuccoured, by stake or tree.

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1660.  Gentl. Calling, v. 78. The many unsuccour’d extremities of the Poor.

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1807.  J. Barlow, Columb., VII. 225. He … Hems on all sides the long unsuccour’d place.

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1864.  Realm, 17 Feb., 5. Is Germany to leave her kindred unsuccoured, because they cannot be counted by millions?

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