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1697. Dryden, Æneis, IV. 600. No female Arts or Aids she left untryd, Nor Counsels unexplord, before she dyd. Ibid. (1700), Sigism. & Guiscardo, 678. Under thy friendly Conduct will I fly To Regions unexplord.
1751. Johnson, Rambler, No. 137, ¶ 7. The unexplored abysses of truth.
1824. Miss L. M. Hawkins, Annaline, III. 65. They had led him round through an unexplored country.
1884. J. Gilmour, Mongols, xviii. 225. The spirit which prompts men to seek out unexplored knowledge.