Obs. (UN-1 12 and 5 b.)

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1541.  R. Copland, Galyen’s Terap., 2 A. iv. The fyrste maner [of ulcers] haboundeth by the vntemperaunce of the flesshe subiecte.

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1587.  Fleming, Contn. Holinshed, III. 1268. The successors may be taught by their predecessors,… sobrietie by their vntemperance.

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1614.  Gorges, Lucan, IV. 124. The hazards that ensue,… From the vncertaine motions grew, When then the aires vntemperance drew.

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