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a. 1625.  Fletcher, Hum. Lieut., IV. iii. What ever may compel … A Heart un-warm’d to melt in Loves desires.

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1648.  Hexham, II. s.vv. Ongewermt, Onverwermt.

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1716.  Pope, Basset-Table, 76. But of what marble must that breast be form’d, To gaze on Basset, and remain unwarm’d?

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1850.  Bryant, Journ. Life, 6. Broken gleams of brightness, here and there, Glance through, and leave unwarmed the death-like air.

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1866.  Whittier, Snow-Bound, 31. Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened into night.

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1894.  Parry, Stud. Gt. Composers, Schubert, 230. The boys suffered … from living and working in unwarmed rooms.

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