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1745.  Young, Nt. Th., VIII. 671. A cask Unbroach’d by just authority, ungaug’d By temperance, by reason unrefin’d.

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1872.  Geo. Eliot, Middlem., iii. Dorothea … had looked deep into the ungauged reservoir of Mr. Casaubon’s mind.

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1881.  M. A. Lewis, 2 Pretty G., III. 207. There may be ungauged depths behind our chatter, and ungauged vanity behind your silence.

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