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1682.  Mrs. Behn, City-Heiress, II. ii. Knowest thou not he has abus’d my fame, And does he think to pass thus unupbraided? Ibid. (1683), Ovid’s Ep. Oenone to Paris, 239. Then unupbraided with my wrongs thou’dst been.

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1746.  Young, Nt. Th., IX. 695. Nor stands thy wrath depriv’d of its reproof, Or un-upbraided by this radiant choir.

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1864.  Swinburne, Atalanta, 1668. Each unupbraided, each without rebuke Convicted.

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