1541. R. Copland, Galyens Terap., 2 A. iv. The fyrste maner [of ulcers] haboundeth by the vntemperaunce of the flesshe subiecte.
1587. Fleming, Contn. Holinshed, III. 1268. The successors may be taught by their predecessors, sobrietie by their vntemperance.
1614. Gorges, Lucan, IV. 124. The hazards that ensue, From the vncertaine motions grew, When then the aires vntemperance drew.