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1597. Prayers, in Liturg. Serv. Q. Eliz. (Parker Soc.), 671. So shall the faithful [be] encouraged to repose in thy unfellowed Grace.
1634. Ford, Perk. Warbeck, IV. i. The English general returns A sensible devotion from his heart to this unfellowed grace.
1649. Arnway, Tablet, 22. If it be high treason against the Allmightie, to severe so unfellowd a Paire.
1887. Meredith, Ballads & P., 104. Every second man, unfellowed, Took the strokes of two, and gave.