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  Chiefly in renderings of Greek and Latin originals.

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c. 1611.  Chapman, Iliad, XXII. 330. Dead, vndeplor’d, Vnsepulcherd, he lies at fleete, vnthought on.

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1621.  G. Sandys, Ovid’s Met., XI. (1626), 232. Arise, weepe, put on black: nor vndeplor’d For pitie send me to the Stygian Ford.

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1654.  Owen, Doctr. Saints’ Persev., 17. With these Garlands … doth he surround the Head of the Sacrifice,… that so it may fall an undeplored Victim.

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1791.  Cowper, Odyss., XI. 60. But we had left his corse In Circe’s palace, tombless, undeplored.

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1818.  Byron, Ch. Har., IV. xliii. Then might’st thou,… less desired, Be homely and be peaceful, undeplored For thy destructive charms.

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1855.  Singleton, Virgil, II. 442. We, despicable souls, A rout unsepulchred and undeplored.

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