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a. 1533.  Ld. Berners, Gold. Bk. M. Aurel., xlii. (1535), 76 b. And to the entent thou lyue vnbegiled I will tell the a secrete.

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a. 1729.  Congreve, Homer’s Hymn to Venus, 14. Blue-ey’d Minerva free preserves her heart, A virgin unbeguil’d by Cupid’s art.

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1820.  Shelley, Hymn Merc., xxvi. The Goddess, his fair mother, unbeguiled, Knew all that he had done being abroad.

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1833.  Tennyson, Lady Clara Vere De V., 5. At me you smiled, but unbeguiled I saw the snare.

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