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a. 1631. Donne, Poems, Extasie, 29. This Extasie doth unperplex (We said) and tell us what we love.
1665. J. Sergeant, Sure Footing, 205. I believe you are in some wonderment : I shall endeavour to unperplex you.
a. 1711. Ken, Edmund, Poet. Wks. 1721, II. 238. O Father! you can unperplex my Mind.
1819. Keats, Lamia, I. 192. Not one hour old, yet of sciential brain To unperplex bliss from its neighbour pain.