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1533.  Bellenden, Livy, V. xxi. (S.T.S.), II. 220. Fabius … past sturdelie throw all þe statiouns and watche of Inemyis vnastonist be ony of þare wourdis or terrouris.

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c. 1605.  Rowley, Birth Merl., IV. i. Mother speak freely and unastonished; That which you dared to act, dread not to name.

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1621.  Sandys, Ovid’s Met., VIII. 267 She … vnlocks a posterne doore; Then past the foe (bold by her merit made), Vnto the King not vn-astonisht, said.

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1828.  Carlyle, Misc. (1857), I. 224. Cool, unastonished, holding his equal rank from Nature herself.

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1891.  Const. MacEwen, Three Women in One Boat, 117. Xenia rose slowly, indifferently, and quite unastonished from her lounge.

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