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1577.  Hellowes, Gueuara’s Chron., 143. Losse of their corne, both reapt and vnreapt.

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a. 1625.  Beaum. & Fl., Cust. Country, IV. i. My first love here begun, rests here unreapt yet.

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1670.  Milton, Hist. Eng., II. 39. In that place which only they had left unreap’d of all thir Harvest.

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1737.  Glover, Leonidas, IV. 370. There the corn Bent by its golden burthen sheds unreap’d Its plenteous seed.

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1795.  Southey, Joan of Arc, III. The autumnal rains had beaten to the earth The unreap’d harvest.

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1817.  Kirby & Sp., Entomol., II. 480. Those moths … betake themselves to the yet unreaped fields.

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1834.  M. Scott, Cruise Midge (1859), 289. Half of my beard has been left unreaped by that villanous razor of Brail’s.

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