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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.

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1645.  Milton, Tetrach., Introd., Wks. 1851, IV. 136. Who … hath not forborn to scandalize him, unconferr’d with, unadmonisht, undealt with by any Pastorly or brotherly convincement. Ibid. (1667), P. L., V. 245.

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1751.  Warburton, in Pope’s Works, IV. 138, note. He would not bear to see a friend … live in the miserable abuse of one of Nature’s best gifts unadmonished of his folly.

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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.

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1862.  T. A. Trollope, Marietta, i. The pony, unadmonished save by a word, started off at a brisk trot.

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