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1830.  G. P. R. James, De L’Orme, I. xi. 206–7. I felt a consolation in looking upon them [mountains] as they stretched along before me, in the same bold towering forms that they had presented unmemoried centuries ago.

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1879.  R. Bridges, Shorter Poems, II. (1912), 263. Flowers that fade, Within whose magic tents Rich hues have marriage made With sweet unmemoried scents.

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