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1515.  in Ellis, Orig. Lett., Ser. II. I. 266. Forsomuche as the Quene-is lyeng here is uneasfull and costelye, by occasion of farre cariage of every thing.

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1567.  Drant, Horace, Ep., xii. E iij. For thou this drosse, vneasefull drosse, doste sette but little by.

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1840.  Lowell, The Moon, 28. Howe’er its waves above May toss and seem uneaseful.

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  Hence Uneasefulness.

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1661.  Rust, Origen’s Opin., 74. If this gentler smart and uneasefulness will not reclaim them.

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