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1691 A. WoodAthenæ Oxonienses I. 537 He [sc. Thomas Fitzherbert] would now and then hear a sermon..by an old Roman priest that then lived abscondedly in Oxon.
1838 B. von ArnimDiary of Child 222 What could more inly, more abscondedly be embodied than this germ of future blossom?