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1601.  Shaks., Twel. N., I. iv. 22. Be clamorous, and leape all ciuill bounds, Rather then make vnprofited returne.

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1796.  Coleridge, Destiny of Nations, 381. Why, uninjured and unprofited, Should multitudes against their brethren rush?

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1813.  T. Busby, Lucretius, II. VI. Comm. p. xxii. Never to permit a circumstance of importance … to pass unprofited of, as a moral lesson.

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1820.  W. Jay, Prayers, 296. How unprofited have we been under the richest means of religious prosperity.

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