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a. 1625. Fletcher, Nice Valour, II. i. Mayst thou dye with an unmoistned eye.
1708. J. Philips, Cyder, II. 400. The Muses still require Humid Regalement, nor will aught avail Imploring Phœbus, with unmoistend Lips.
1735. Somerville, Chase, I. 176. The drooping Pack loll their unmoistend Tongues.
c. 1830. Bryant, Murdered Traveller, 28. They marked his grave with nameless stones, Unmoistened by a tear.
1844. Noad, Electr. (ed. 2), 416. If the brass conducting tubes are grasped with the unmoistened hands.