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1741.  Lady Hartford, Lett. (1805), III. 193. Necessitated to see nothing but what offers itself to me in the most easy and untumultuous manner.

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1786.  Francis the Philanthropist, I. 23. Tasting the untumultuous enjoyments of rational society.

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1818[?].  Keats, Ep. to Reynolds, 91. An untumultuous fringe of silver foam.

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1855.  Walter Whitmore-Jones, Ode to Peace, in Morn. Post, 29 Dec., 3/6.

  Oh in some happy and secluded vale
Let untumultuous day succeed to day,
Unswept alike by Passion’s reckless gale,
Undreamed in soulless lethargy away.

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1897.  F. Thompson, New Poems, 16. In skies that no man sees to move Lurk untumultuous vortices of power.

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