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1577. Hellowes, Gueuaras Chron., 143. Losse of their corne, both reapt and vnreapt.
a. 1625. Beaum. & Fl., Cust. Country, IV. i. My first love here begun, rests here unreapt yet.
1670. Milton, Hist. Eng., II. 39. In that place which only they had left unreapd of all thir Harvest.
1737. Glover, Leonidas, IV. 370. There the corn Bent by its golden burthen sheds unreapd Its plenteous seed.
1795. Southey, Joan of Arc, III. The autumnal rains had beaten to the earth The unreapd harvest.
1817. Kirby & Sp., Entomol., II. 480. Those moths betake themselves to the yet unreaped fields.
1834. M. Scott, Cruise Midge (1859), 289. Half of my beard has been left unreaped by that villanous razor of Brails.