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a. 1596. Sir T. More, III. ii. 233. This is noe age for poets ; And, as great subiects of ther pen decay, Even so vnphisickt they doe melt away.
1641. Howell, Poem Royal (1650), I. 3. Free limbs, unphysicd health, due appetite, Which no sauce else but Hunger may excite.
1691. Cotton, in Aubreys Lett., etc. (1813), i. 20. I enjoy at present so firm and an unphysickd health, that I hope to do somewhat before I die.