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1665. Sir R. Howard, Four New Plays, Pref. A 4. If this were let pass, the Argument is yet unsolvd in it self.
1697. Dryden, Æneis, Ded. ¶ 70. As Virgil propounds a riddle, which he leaves unsolved.
1741. Watts, Improv. Mind, I. i. (1786), 17. Those knots and perplexities which have hitherto been unsolved.
1827. Pollok, Course T., V. 62. Vain question this, and worthy to be left Unsolved.
1886. F. M. Crawford, Tale Lonely Parish, v. He nevertheless represented in the minds of all an unsolved enigma.