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1513.  Douglas, Æneid, V. ii. 80. Allace! was it nocht lefull, thow vnlost, The boundis of Itail … to haue socht.

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1612.  R. Daborne, Chr. turn’d Turke, 2. Heer’s 400 Crowns vnlost yet.

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1624.  Quarles, Div. Poems, Job xvi. 10. It is an influence … vnlost by death.

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1746.  Young, Nt. Th., IX. 1071. An Eden, this! a Paradise unlost!

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1818.  Colebrooke, Obligations, 88. An assurance of a ship lost or unlost.

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1892.  Ld. Lytton, King Poppy, Epil. 57. A few illusions that, unlost, endure.

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