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1693.  Dryden, Juvenal, VI. 185. Tir’d with the Toyl, unsated with the Sin.

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1744.  Young, Nt. Th., VI. 69. Long life might lapse, age unperceiv’d come on; And find the soul unsated with her theme.

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1798.  Ferriar, Illustr. Sterne, etc., i. 6. His imagination … unsated by a long acquaintance with literary folly.

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1834.  Lytton, Pompeii, III. x. Now contracting, now lengthening, its folds, in pain and unsated anger.

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1879.  Farrar, St. Paul, I. 177. To the High Priest therefore he went, unsated by all his previous cruelties.

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  Hence Unsatedness.

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1845.  Bailey, Festus (ed. 2), 258. Contrasting the pure joys of earlier years With the unsatedness of current sin.

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