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1648.  Hexham, II., Onbeheymt, Vnhedged, or Vnfenced.

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1743.  Young, Nt. Th., V. 741. Our needful knowledge, like our needful food, Unhedg’d, lyes open in life’s common field.

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1855.  Lewes, Goethe, I. 98. The botanist despairs of flowers on the unhedged plains of France.

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1868.  Morris, Earthly Par. (1870), I. I. 345. The fair abode … o’erlooked, across the road, Unhedged green meads.

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