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1599. Daniel, Musophilus, 13. The whiles my vnafflicted minde doth feede On no vnholy thoughts for benefit.
1647. Bp. Hall, Satans Fiery Darts, II. iv. 163. Tell mee if thou canst, which of those Saints that are now shining bright in their heaven, hath got thither un-afflicted?
1665. Bp. N. French, Hist. Wks. (1846), I. 135. If such an one may not pass his days unafflicted.
1742. Young, Nt. Th., v. 333. Truth, radiant goddess! shews the real estimate of things; Which no man, unafflicted, ever saw.
1872. Ruskin, Fors Clav., xvi. 13. [Wine] mellowed by pure chalk rock and unafflicted sunshine.