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a. 1800. Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XX. 437. I have eyes and ears, Two feet uncrippled.
1812. Cary, Dante, Purgat., xxv. 2. It was an hour, when he who climbs, had need To walk uncrippled.
1894. Daily News, 11 June, 8/2. Love of beauty and of uncrippled happiness.