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1813. T. Busby, Lucretius, I. III. 1138. Joys unconsummated round thee play.
1852. Is. Williams, Apocalypse, 119. The unnumbered company [intimates] the gathering in as yet unconsummated.
1903. B. E. Stevenson, The Blade that Won, in Lippincotts Mag., LXXII. Sept. 342. He was lord of wide lands and of a proud title. These, he said, he wanted her to have, even at this last moment, when their marriage must be one unconsummated.