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1609. Daniel, Civ. Wars, VI. vi. Whilst this wilde vnrained multitude Ransacke the Cittie.
1628. Feltham, Resolves, II. viii. 18. When the Minde is madded with vn-reined passions.
1667. Milton, P. L., VII. 17. Least from this flying Steed unreind, Dismounted, on th Aleian Field I fall.
1751. J. Brown, Shaftesb. Charac., 312. The delirious flights of an unreined imagination.
1825. Longf., Burial of Minnisink, vii. Leading the war-horse of their chief Uncurbed, unreined, and riderless.
1850. Blackie, Æschylus, II. 10. We cannot but condemn the spirit of unreined independence.
1851. C. L. Smith, trans. Tasso, VI. xvii. Unreined By aught of fear, thy message here expound.