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1621. G. Sandys, Ovids Met., X. (1626), 212. Their feet, unwet, the sea might well haue borne: Or vnsuppressed stalks of standing corne.
1649. Milton, Eikon., XXVI. 203. Drivn away by unsuppressed Tumults.
a. 1691. Bp. Barlow, Rem. (1693), 277. The unsuppressed Abby Lands are a fourth of the whole.
180914. Wordsw., Excurs., V. 118. Simple manners, feelings unsupprest And undisguised.
1855. Milman, Lat. Chr., XIV. vii. VI. 557. The secret influence of these teachers, unsuppressed by years of persecution.
1881. Miss Braddon, Asphodel, II. 145. That suppressed gout was only another name for unsuppressed ill-temper.