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c. 1568.  Coverdale, Fruitful Less. Passion (1593), To Rdr. Thus the penitent findeth the waie, the reformer the vndoubted vnwandring truth.

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1740.  Cibber, Apol., v. 92. The Disproportion of his lower Features,… with an unwandering Eye hanging over them.

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1791.  Cowper, Iliad, XIII. 48. He … bound their feet With golden tethers…, that unwand’ring they might wait Their Lord’s return.

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a. 1864.  Hawthorne, Amer. Note-Bks. (1879), II. 158. He was a pattern of diligence and unwandering thought.

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1867.  M. Arnold, Epil. to Lessing’s Laocoon, 190. Only a few the life-stream’s shore With safe unwandering feet explore.

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