a. 1631. Sir W. Cornwallis, Ess., II. lii. (1632), 334. Wee must offer the eyes of men nothing vncorrespondent to the peculiar grace of our callings.
1659. Gauden, Tears Ch., III. xxviii. 363. Vicious extremes are contrary to each other, and yet uncorrespondent with that vertue from which they are divided.
1784. J. Potter, Virtuous Villagers, I. 43. Nothing can be more preposterous or uncorrespondent.
1844. Elliott, Horæ Apoc. (1862), IV. 14. Very much as in a famous, and probably not uncorrespondent, prophecy of Ezekiel.