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1701.  Norris, Ideal World, I. viii. 436. To behold the bright Sun of truth with an unwearied, as well as unsatiated eye.

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1745.  H. Walpole, Lett. (1846), II. 90. The Prince of Wales has had unsatiated curiosity about him.

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1812.  J. Henry, Camp. agst. Quebec, 48. Though we gorged the stomach, the appetite was unsatiated.

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1880.  Nichol, Life Byron, 143. The feeling of affronted or unsatiated pride.

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  absol.  1890.  Sarah J. Duncan, Soc. Depart., 364. [We] looked at them with all the pleasure of the uncritical and the unsatiated.

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