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1649.  Rawlins, in Lovelace, Poems (1904), 8. More bright Then the first day in ’s uneclipsed light, Is thy Lucasta.

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a. 1657.  R. Loveday, Lett. (1663), 180. Till the uneclipsed Sun shall chase keen winter before his victorious rayes.

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1764.  Phil. Trans., LIV. 106. A full digit of the Sun, or more, remained uneclipsed.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T., VI. 357. The moon … grew black and dark, Unclouded, uneclipsed.

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1882.  Nature, XXV. 573. Various phenomena observed on the uneclipsed sun.

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  fig.  1675.  trans. Camden’s Hist. Eliz., III. 269. Her Glory … she retained intire to herself and uneclipsed.

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1683.  in Lond. Gaz., No. 1856/5. An uninterrupted, uneclips’d Monarchy.

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1824.  Galt, Rothelan, IV. vii. Increasing the lustre of your own hitherto unclouded and uneclipsed renown.

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