1601. Shaks., Twel. N., I. iv. 22. Be clamorous, and leape all ciuill bounds, Rather then make vnprofited returne.
1796. Coleridge, Destiny of Nations, 381. Why, uninjured and unprofited, Should multitudes against their brethren rush?
1813. T. Busby, Lucretius, II. VI. Comm. p. xxii. Never to permit a circumstance of importance to pass unprofited of, as a moral lesson.
1820. W. Jay, Prayers, 296. How unprofited have we been under the richest means of religious prosperity.