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Examples
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That the world never witness'd your rivals in fame;
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844 Various
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-- In such scenes as I have witness'd, the _soul_ begins to know herself: -- she gives us a peep into futurity: -- the enjoyments of this day has been all her own.
Barford Abbey Susannah Minific Gunning
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Which still with conscience witness'd to his peace.
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Wherefore he deeply immers'd himself into this State, and witness'd that which neither Eye hath seen, nor Ear heard; nor hath it ever enter'd into the Heart of Man to conceive.
The Improvement of Human Reason Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan Ibn Tufail
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In their youthful days, they ne'er witness'd such frisking,
The Peacock 'At Home:' A Sequel to the Butterfly's Ball Catherine Ann Turner Dorset
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When th 'others heard and witness'd with that delight he quaff'd,
Song and Legend from the Middle Ages Porter Lander MacClintock 1906
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That nought had yet been witness'd so beautiful and bright
National Epics Kate Milner Rabb 1901
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I told him I had such entire reliance on your faith, such confidence in your truth, that I should doubt my own eyes if they witness'd against your word.
In a Green Shade A Country Commentary Maurice Hewlett 1892
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At the War Department, a few days ago, I witness'd a presentation of captured flags to the Secretary.
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I am stopping at the house of a lady who has witness'd all the eventful changes of the War, along this route of contending armies.
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