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1601–3.  Daniel, Ep. Ld. H. Howard, 80. They carry things assuredlie Vndazling of theire owne or others sight.

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1814.  in Orr’s Circ. Sci., Pract. Chem. (1856), 498. [The light was] soft and undazzling as moonlight.

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1846.  Keble, Lyra Innoc. (ed. 3), 347. To His Sight Heaven’s secrets are undazzling light.

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1855.  W. Irving, Washington, xviii. I. 151. The sterling, enduring, but undazzling qualities of Washington.

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