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1621.  in Kempe, Losely MSS. (1836), 455. [A] not unpleasant waye, though not unperilous.

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1628.  Feltham, Resolves, II. xii. 33. The secure depths, in the most vnperillous Channell.

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1805.  Wordsw., Prelude, V. 234. Where had we been … If in the season of unperilous choice … We had been followed!

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1847.  Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, xxxiii. Temperate mode of living, and unperilous occupations.

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