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1667. Milton, P. L., IV. 674. These then, though unbeheld in deep of night, Shine not in vain.
1796. Anna Seward, Lett. (1811), IV. 172. In my best days, however I might admire and revere unbeheld excellence, yet [etc.].
1819. Shelley, Cenci, II. i. 192. Constellations quenched in murkiest cloud, in which I walk secure and unbeheld Towards my purpose.
1867. G. Macdonald, Poems, 3. The good, the heavenly land, Though unbeheld, quite near them lay.