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1598. Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. i. Eden, 306. Now Heavns eternall all-fore-seeing King Thought good That he [sc. man] should never taste fruits un-permitted.
1777. Potter, Æschylus, Seven Chiefs, 180. Murdrous is the rage that fires thee To deeds of death, to unpermitted blood.
1810. H. P. Forster, Ess. Princ. Sanskrit Gram., Introd. p. xii. My friend, I trust, will excuse this unpermitted mention of his name.
1851. Carlyle, Sterling, I. xv. A rash, false, unwise and unpermitted step.