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1676. Row, Contin. Blairs Autobiog., xii. (1848), 453. He died unregretted by good men.
1781. Cowper, Retirem., 167. A few , unregretted, are soon snatchd away from scenes of sorrow.
1782. V. Knox, Ess., clxviii. Those [works] of the frothy declaimer are daily dropping unregretted into the gulph of oblivion.
1843. Ruskin, Mod. Paint., I. II. III. i. § 3. All has passed unregretted as unseen.
1891. Meredith, One of our Conq., xxv. Since she had taken a step unregretted, if fatal.