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a1325     		(2011)	 xxxiii. 84  				Þeftes, mansleȝttes, roberies, rauines, falsares þe kinges moneie, clippares, false chaungeres, rauissurs of wemmen.
c1350     		(Harl. 874)	 		(1961)	 100 (MED)  				By þe feet as a bere bitokneþ his rauisshshoures.
c1390    Vision St. Paul 		(Vernon)	 in  C. Horstmann  		(1892)	  i. 253 (MED)  				Byndeþ hem in knucchenus forþi, To brenne, lyk to licchi..Rauisschers wiþ rauisschours, Wikked wiþ wikked also.
1429     IV. 344/1  				Ravyshours of Wymen ayens the lawe.
a1500     		(Gloucester)	 		(1971)	 751 (MED)  				The Rauyscher & sche þat was raueschede, bothe þei were dampned with fowle dethe.
1552    Abp. J. Hamilton  Tabil sig. *.iiv  				All adulteraris, deflouraris of virginis, rauissaris of wemen.
1594    W. Shakespeare   v. ii. 103  				Good Rapine stab him, he is a rauisher .       View more context for this quotation
1632    W. Lithgow   ii. 74  				Her matrones became a prey and prise to euery Rauisher.
1657    L. Carlell   iii. 43  				I am no ravisher.
1690    J. Dryden   iii. 53  				This hand and this [sword], have been acquainted well;..It shou'd have come before into my grasp, To kill the Ravisher.
1712    A. Pope Rape of Locke  ii, in   365  				Gods! shall the Ravisher display this Hair?
1750    S. Johnson  No. 77. ⁋14  				The giddy libertine, or drunken ravisher.
1796    M. Hays  I. vii. 36  				You will persuade Emma, that the age of chivalry is not yet over; and that giants and ravishers are as common now, as in the time of Charlemagne.
1801     Poetry 851  				Without love I had stray'd, Till at length a sweet ravisher came.
1851    D. Wilson   iv. iii. 519  				Pure silver found in the..tumulus by its unprincipled ravisher.
?a1958    E. M. Forster Torque in   		(1972)	 158  				This ravisher covers her, his hot breath beats back her prayers, and his member—and they are membered like horses.
1991     7 Jan. 		(Brisbane ed.)	 7/5 		(headline)	  				An irresistible ravisher wins love at first sight.