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a. 1625.  Fletcher, Nice Valour, II. i. Mayst thou dye with an unmoist’ned eye.

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1708.  J. Philips, Cyder, II. 400. The Muses still require Humid Regalement, nor will aught avail Imploring Phœbus, with unmoisten’d Lips.

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1735.  Somerville, Chase, I. 176. The drooping Pack … loll their unmoisten’d Tongues.

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c. 1830.  Bryant, Murdered Traveller, 28. They … marked his grave with nameless stones, Unmoistened by a tear.

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1844.  Noad, Electr. (ed. 2), 416. If the brass conducting tubes … are grasped … with the unmoistened hands.

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