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1599.  Daniel, Musophilus, 13. The whiles my vnafflicted minde doth feede On no vnholy thoughts for benefit.

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1647.  Bp. Hall, Satan’s 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?

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1665.  Bp. N. French, Hist. Wks. (1846), I. 135. If such an one may not pass his days unafflicted.

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1742.  Young, Nt. Th., v. 333. Truth, radiant goddess!… shews the real estimate of things; Which no man, unafflicted, ever saw.

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1872.  Ruskin, Fors Clav., xvi. 13. [Wine] mellowed by pure chalk rock and unafflicted sunshine.

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