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1611–2[?].  Donne, Lett. to Lady Carey, 23. Who ever ran To danger unimportun’d. Ibid. (a. 1631), Paradoxes (1652), 27. To run into Death unimportuned is to run into the first condemned Desperateness.

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1849.  C. Brontë, Shirley, xiii. [They] were suffered to keep details to themselves, unimportuned by the curiosity of their listeners.

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