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1607. Topsell, Four-f. Beasts, 203. If their rage proceede vndeterred, forth they go into the woods.
c. 1765. Falconer, Demagogue, 55. The fearless muse True to herself, advances, undeterrd By the rude clamours.
1814. Wordsw., Excurs., VI. 321. Who, by humiliation undeterred, Sought for his weariness a place of rest.
1846. Trench, Mirac., xviii. 306. Step by step he had advanced, undeterred by opposition.