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1632. B. Jonson, Magn. Lady, IV. viii. Render then Your Neice a Virgin and unvitiated, And make all plaine and perfect (as it was).
1779. Forrest, Voy. N. Guinea, 297. The poor Papua people follow nature unvitiated, and sing most melodiously.
1797. B. S. Barton, New Views, p. xv. The traditions of a people cannot be preserved long in a pure, unvitiated stream.
1838. Lytton, Alice, II. i. Her unvitiated and guileless taste had a logic of its own.
1864. Disraeli in Daily Tel., 22 Sept. Allows him to breathe and enjoy pure and unvitiated air.