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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.
1645. Quarles, Sol. Recant., vii. 19. Wisdome affords more strength, more fortifies The undejected courage of the wise.
1729. Congreve, Epist. to Ld. Cobham, 6. Not so robust in Body, as in Mind, And always undejected, tho declind.
1782. V. Knox, Ess., iv. I. 19. We shall indeed often fall; but let us rise again undejected.
1862. Lytton, Str. Story, ii. My children would have entered on manhood undejected by the charity of strangers.