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a. 1800.  Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XX. 437. I have eyes and ears, Two feet uncrippled.

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1812.  Cary, Dante, Purgat., xxv. 2. It was an hour, when he who climbs, had need To walk uncrippled.

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1894.  Daily News, 11 June, 8/2. Love of beauty and of uncrippled happiness.

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