a. (UN-1 7.)
1611. Florio, Inpacifico, vnquiet, vnpeacefull.
1645. Milton, Tetrach., 80. Man or wife who hates in wedloc, is perpetually unsociable, unpeacefull, or unduteous.
1647. Cowley, Mistr., Wish, iii. Easd of unpeaceful thoughts.
1734. Thomson, Liberty, IV. 678. Immature, and red with glorious wounds, Unpeaceful death their choice.
1797. Lamb, Alas! how am I changed, 54. The not unpeaceful evening of a day Made black by morning storms.
1805. Wordsw., Prelude, VI. 76. Lofty elms Bestowed composure on a neighbourhood Unpeaceful in itself.
1831. Arnold, Lett., in Stanley, Life (1858), I. 240. The violence of political quarrels seeming to be something shocking because it was so unpeaceful.