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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.

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1606.  Shaks., Ant. & Cl., III. vi. 85. But let determin’d things to destinie Hold vnbewayl’d their way.

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1661.  Hickeringill, Jamaica, 99. Not unbewail’d was his Catastrophe.

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1676.  Hobbes, Iliad, 338. Why should this come now into my head, When unbewail’d Patroclus lieth still?

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1837–8.  Southey, Poems, To Hymen, iii. Tho’ doomed perchance to die Alone and unbewailed.

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