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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 vnappeasd.
1597. Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. xlviii. § 9. Gods heauie indignation and wrath towards mankinde as yet vnappeased.
a. 1637. B. Jonson, Horaces Art Poet., 172. If againe Honourd Achilles chance by thee be seizd, Keepe him still active, angry, un-appeasd.
1718. Pope, Iliad, XIV. 567. Not unappeased he enters Plutos gate, Who leaves a brother to revenge his fate.
1828. Lytton, Pelham, III. xiii. He was too lost in his still unappeased rage to heed me.
1864. R. F. Burton, Mission to Gilele, I. 9. The unappeased elements gathered strength for a fresh outburst.