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1529.  More, Suppl. Souls, Wks. 326/2. In holye scripture ye father is not accompted for vnlouing and cruel, that beateth his childe.

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1597.  Salusbury, Poems (1914), 75. I loue, inforst by loues valouing charmes, My loue is pure.

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1645.  Milton, Tetrach., 4. To lead a wearisom life of unloving and unquiet conversation with one who neither affects nor is affected.

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a. 1718.  [see UNLOVED 1].

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1757.  Mrs. Griffith, Lett. Henry & Frances (1767), III. 38. The cool, unloving stoic Tenets, that … are sure to risk nothing for their friends.

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1840.  Browning, Sordello, VI. 596. A Power above you still,… Which thus you can Love, tho’ unloving all conceived by man.

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1868.  Miss Yonge, Cameos (1877), I. xv. 116. It was an unloving marriage; but he was much respected and beloved.

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