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Earliest instances of the phrase "withered flesh" as researched in October 2019.

"Having withered flesh upon the bones (an old man)." --A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English[1] (1777) by John Richardson
"... scorch with Thirst and pine away, and instead of a kind Burial in our native Soil, transported us to far distant Regions, where our withered Flesh stripped from our shriveled Bones, was cut in a Thousand Pieces by Engines of a dire Invention." --The lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff (1727) by Tatler

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