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a. 1591. H. Smith, Serm. Punishm. Jonah, i. Wks. 1867, II. 224. Let us take heed that a wicked one be not found amongst us unadmonished.
1645. Milton, Tetrach., Introd., Wks. 1851, IV. 136. Who hath not forborn to scandalize him, unconferrd with, unadmonisht, undealt with by any Pastorly or brotherly convincement. Ibid. (1667), P. L., V. 245.
1751. Warburton, in Popes Works, IV. 138, note. He would not bear to see a friend live in the miserable abuse of one of Natures best gifts unadmonished of his folly.
1781. Cowper, in Priv. Corresp. (1824), I. 106. I am sure you would not suffer me unadmonished to add myself to the multitude of insipid rhimers.
1862. T. A. Trollope, Marietta, i. The pony, unadmonished save by a word, started off at a brisk trot.