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1697.  Creech, Manilius, IV. 10. The more we have, the meaner is our Store; The unenjoying craving Wretch is poor.

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1799.  Coleridge, Ode to Duchess of Devonsh., 18. Nor could you see The unenjoying toiler’s misery.

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1851.  Robertson, Serm., Ser. II. 15. The shadow of our own melancholy unenjoying national character.

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1866.  Geo. Eliot, F. Holt, i. When her face looked bitter, restless, and unenjoying, like her life.

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  Hence Unenjoyingly adv.

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1844.  Browning, Colombe’s Birthday, II. 106. Hurry one’s feast down unenjoyingly At the snatched breathing-intervals of work?

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