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c. 1611.  Chapman, Iliad, XXI. 251. As he would try If all the Gods inhabiting the broad unreached sky Could daunt his spirit.

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1679.  Dryden & Mulgrave, Ess. Sat., 279. Now labour … to climb That lofty hill, unreach’d by former time.

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1713.  C’tess Winchelsea, Misc. Poems, 113. Between which two Extreams true Pleasure lies, O’er-run by Fools, unreach’d at by the Wise.

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1818.  Byron, Ch. Har., IV. cxxii. The unreach’d Paradise of our despair.

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1878.  Whittier, Seeking of Waterfall, 100. Evermore the end shall tell The unreached ideal guided well.

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