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1591.  Drayton, Harmonie of Church, Song Jonah, 8. Mighty wallowing waves … Have with their power up-swallowed me.

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1618.  H. Ainsworth, Ps. cvii. 27. All their wisdom is upswallowed quight.

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1850.  Blackie, Æschylus, II. 176. And the greedy spear upswallowing, Man by man, its gory food.

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1853.  F. W. Newman, Odes of Horace, 97. Some, victims to stern-gazing Mars The Furies give: and sailors The greedy sea upswallows.

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