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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.
a. 1729. Congreve, Homers Hymn to Venus, 14. Blue-eyd Minerva free preserves her heart, A virgin unbeguild by Cupids art.
1820. Shelley, Hymn Merc., xxvi. The Goddess, his fair mother, unbeguiled, Knew all that he had done being abroad.
1833. Tennyson, Lady Clara Vere De V., 5. At me you smiled, but unbeguiled I saw the snare.