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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.
c. 1605. Rowley, Birth Merl., IV. i. Mother speak freely and unastonished; That which you dared to act, dread not to name.
1621. Sandys, Ovids Met., VIII. 267 She vnlocks a posterne doore; Then past the foe (bold by her merit made), Vnto the King not vn-astonisht, said.
1828. Carlyle, Misc. (1857), I. 224. Cool, unastonished, holding his equal rank from Nature herself.
1891. Const. MacEwen, Three Women in One Boat, 117. Xenia rose slowly, indifferently, and quite unastonished from her lounge.