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1587.  Golding, De Mornay, iii. 34. He … should be fayne to set downe his whole treatises vndiminished.

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1641.  Milton, Ch. Govt., II. 64. While he keeps them about him undiminisht and unshorn.

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1693.  Dryden, Juvenal, x. 443. Sergius, who a bad Cause bravely try’d, All of a Piece, and undiminish’d Dy’d.

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1762.  Falconer, Shipwr., II. 485. Now the sounding cord, Updrawn, an undiminish’d depth explor’d.

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1820.  C. R. Maturin, Melmoth, xxx. With fading sight but undiminished feeling.

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1891.  Farrar, Darkn. & Dawn, xlix. Thrasea … set out on his return to Rome with undiminished cheerfulness.

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