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1690. Dryden, Don Sebast., II. i.
Seb. Beware of Death, thou canst not die unperjurd, | |
And leave an unaccomplishd Love behind. |
180212. Bentham, Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827), I. 382. They or he remain unperjured, all the others perjured.
1827. Pollok, Course T., V. 523. Days When, on the glittering dews of orient life, Shone sunshine hopes, unfailed, unperjured then.