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1613.  Wither, Abuses Stript, Ep. Ded. A v. In despight of outward Destinies haue a care to keepe an vndeiected heart still free for Vertue.

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1645.  Quarles, Sol. Recant., vii. 19. Wisdome affords more strength, more fortifies The undejected courage of the wise.

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1729.  Congreve, Epist. to Ld. Cobham, 6. Not so robust in Body, as in Mind, And always undejected, tho’ declin’d.

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1782.  V. Knox, Ess., iv. I. 19. We shall indeed often fall; but let us rise again undejected.

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1862.  Lytton, Str. Story, ii. My children would have entered on manhood … undejected by the charity of strangers.

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