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1561.  Norton & Sackv., Gorboduc, I. ii. When discent on one alone Makes single and vnparted reigne to light.

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1587.  Golding, De Mornay, xv. 280. The one vniuersall capable mind is and worketh whole and vnparted in euery man.

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1613.  Chapman, Masque Inns Court, Plays, 1873, III. 116. Twinns as of one age, so to one desire May both their bloods giue an vnparted fire.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongedeelt, Vnparted, or Vnshared.

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1718.  Prior, Solomon, I. 188. The Object … Becomes mixt Blackness, or unparted Light.

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