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1588.  Shaks., Tit. A., I. i. 100. Giue vs the proudest prisoner of the Gothes, That we may … sacrifice his flesh:… That so the shadowes be not vnappeas’d.

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1597.  Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. xlviii. § 9. Gods heauie indignation and wrath towards mankinde as yet vnappeased.

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a. 1637.  B. Jonson, Horace’s Art Poet., 172. If againe Honour’d Achilles’ chance by thee be seiz’d, Keepe him still active, angry, un-appeas’d.

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1718.  Pope, Iliad, XIV. 567. Not unappeased he enters Pluto’s gate, Who leaves a brother to revenge his fate.

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1828.  Lytton, Pelham, III. xiii. He was too lost in his still unappeased rage to heed me.

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1864.  R. F. Burton, Mission to Gilele, I. 9. The unappeased elements gathered strength for a fresh outburst.

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