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a. 140050. Alexander, 5334. I sall surely þe saue vnsesid of þe berbrens.
1681. Dryden, Abs. & Achit., I. 258. If unseizd, she glides away like wind; And leaves repenting Folly far behind.
a. 1700. Evelyn, Diary, 6 Sept. 1666. Watching at all places contiguous to unseised houses.
1818. Keats, Endym., II. 464. He was content to see An unseizd heaven dying at his feet.
1895. Nat. Counc. Congregat. Ch. (U.S.), 177. The unseized opportunities of this mission field.