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1595. Daniel, Civ. Wars, I. xx. A tyrant lothd, Poysoned he dies, disgracd, and vnlamented.
1626. Massinger, Rom. Actor, V. ii. Such as governed only by their will, unlamented fall.
1647. Clarendon, Hist. Reb., I. § 115. He died unlamented by any, bitterly mentioned by most.
1717. Pope, Elegy Unfort. Lady, 43. Thus unlamented pass the proud away.
1818. Shelley, Rosal. & Helen, 231. I watched My husbands unlamented tomb.
1896. Pop. Sci. Jrnl., L. 277. The old systems that lie unlamented in their graves.