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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.
1740. Cibber, Apol., v. 92. The Disproportion of his lower Features, with an unwandering Eye hanging over them.
1791. Cowper, Iliad, XIII. 48. He bound their feet With golden tethers , that unwandring they might wait Their Lords return.
a. 1864. Hawthorne, Amer. Note-Bks. (1879), II. 158. He was a pattern of diligence and unwandering thought.
1867. M. Arnold, Epil. to Lessings Laocoon, 190. Only a few the life-streams shore With safe unwandering feet explore.