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1586. W. Warner, Alb. Eng., IV. xxi. (1592), 88. He wandred vnbewailed long, as man whom men exempt From house, and helpe.
1606. Shaks., Ant. & Cl., III. vi. 85. But let determind things to destinie Hold vnbewayld their way.
1661. Hickeringill, Jamaica, 99. Not unbewaild was his Catastrophe.
1676. Hobbes, Iliad, 338. Why should this come now into my head, When unbewaild Patroclus lieth still?
18378. Southey, Poems, To Hymen, iii. Tho doomed perchance to die Alone and unbewailed.