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1845.  Neale, Seaton. Poems (1864), 9. Vain the trust in lance and mail And well-attemper’d sword.

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1852.  Tennyson, Ode Wellington, 74. A man of well-attemper’d frame.

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1866.  Felton, Anc. & Mod. Gr., I. II. ix. 442. The soft and well-attempered air of spring.

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