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a. 1400–50.  Alexander, 5334. I sall surely þe saue vnsesid of þe berbrens.

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1681.  Dryden, Abs. & Achit., I. 258. If unseiz’d, she glides away like wind; And leaves repenting Folly far behind.

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a. 1700.  Evelyn, Diary, 6 Sept. 1666. Watching at all places contiguous to unseised houses.

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1818.  Keats, Endym., II. 464. He was … content to see An unseiz’d heaven dying at his feet.

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1895.  Nat. Counc. Congregat. Ch. (U.S.), 177. The unseized opportunities of this … mission field.

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