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1736.  Arbuthnot, Rules Diet, 384. Unrefresh’d by Sleep.

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1769.  Falconer, Dict. Marine (1780), s.v. Water-spout, A tract of land … unrefreshed by the wind.

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1791.  Cowper, Odyss., IV. 955. Unrefresh’d with either food or wine.

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1797.  Coleridge, Remorse, I. ii. I am old and heartless!… Hectic and unrefreshed with rest.

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1881.  Chr. Rossetti, Later Life, 4. So unrefreshed by foregone weariness.

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