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a. 1586.  Sidney, Arcadia, II. xxix. With unpittyed teares idly protesting, he had rather die.

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1601.  2nd Pt. Ret. fr. Parnass., Prol. 85. To you we seeke to shew a schollers state, His scorned fortunes, his vnpittyed fate.

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1693.  G. Stepney, in Dryden’s Juvenal, VIII. (1697), 197. Think what Rewards upon the Good attend, And how those fall unpitied who offend.

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1735.  Berkeley, Querist, § 335. Whether there be a more wretched, and … a more unpitied case, than for men to make precedents for their own undoing?

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1781.  Cowper, Retirem., 512. The unpitied victim of ill-judg’d expence.

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1819.  Crabbe, T. of Hall, XII. 305. While all beheld her just, unpitied pain, Grown in neglect!

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1891.  Farrar, Darkn. & Dawn, xxxi. A herd of wretches clothed in rags, ill-fed, untended, unpitied.

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  So Unpitiedly adv.

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1628.  Feltham, Resolves, II. 296. I beg no more, then may keepe mee vncontemnedly, and vnpittiedly-honest.

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