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1712. Tickell, in Spect., No. 532. Thy spotless Thoughts unshockd the Priest may hear.
1774. Foote, Cozeners, II. You must have the heart of a tiger, to stand unshocked at such a horrible scene.
1816. Byron, Prisoner of Chillon, vi. The very rock hath rockd, And I have felt it shake, unshockd.
1891. H. Herman, His Angel, 57. Though her seasoned ear remained unshocked by an occasional outburst.