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1587. Golding, De Mornay, iii. 34. He should be fayne to set downe his whole treatises vndiminished.
1641. Milton, Ch. Govt., II. 64. While he keeps them about him undiminisht and unshorn.
1693. Dryden, Juvenal, x. 443. Sergius, who a bad Cause bravely tryd, All of a Piece, and undiminishd Dyd.
1762. Falconer, Shipwr., II. 485. Now the sounding cord, Updrawn, an undiminishd depth explord.
1820. C. R. Maturin, Melmoth, xxx. With fading sight but undiminished feeling.
1891. Farrar, Darkn. & Dawn, xlix. Thrasea set out on his return to Rome with undiminished cheerfulness.