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1649.  Lovelace, Lucasta, Poems (1904), 82. Sweeter and sweeter whisleth He To un-anointed Axel-tree.

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1726.  Bailey (ed. 3), Unannealed, unanointed, i.e. without extreme Unction.

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1846.  R. Ford, Gatherings fr. Spain (1906), 304. In order to ensure success, no step in the official ladder must be left unanointed.

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1885.  Harper’s Mag., Dec., 90/1. The wind … waltzing about with screaming and creaking an unanointed weather-cock.

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