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1562. Bacon, in DEwes, Jrnl. (1682), 60/1. Few came to Service, and the Church so [was] unreplenished.
1614. Gorges, Lucan, VII. 280. The townes are vnreplenished. The champian vninhabited.
1660. Boyle, New Exp. Phys. Mech., xvii. 126. Some Air kept the Mercury out of the unreplenishd space.
1817. Shelley, Pr. Athan., I. 59. Though his life Was failing like an unreplenished stream.
1854. J. S. C. Abbott, Napoleon (1855), I. 478. Gradually the unreplenished piles burnt out.