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c. 1374.  Chaucer, Troylus, I. 1004. Troylus … wex of his wo as who seyth vntormentid But hotter weex his loue.

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1648.  [see UNTORTURED].

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1744.  Young, Nt. Th., VII. 774. Was it then … Too much for chaos to permit my mass A longer stay with essences unwrought, Unfashion’d, untormented into man?

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1868.  Morris, Earthly Par., I. I. 393. If thou couldst forget, And live unholpen, lonely, loveless yet, But untormented.

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1869.  Ruskin, Q. of Air, iii. § 145. With perfect, untormented serenity of ease.

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