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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.
1679. Dryden & Mulgrave, Ess. Sat., 279. Now labour to climb That lofty hill, unreachd by former time.
1713. Ctess Winchelsea, Misc. Poems, 113. Between which two Extreams true Pleasure lies, Oer-run by Fools, unreachd at by the Wise.
1818. Byron, Ch. Har., IV. cxxii. The unreachd Paradise of our despair.
1878. Whittier, Seeking of Waterfall, 100. Evermore the end shall tell The unreached ideal guided well.