1815, Sir Egerton Brydges (editor), Restituta; or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English Literature, Revived, volume 3, page 329:
Why didst thou not their ruin recognize, Before thou ‛ganst this wicked enterprize?
1825, Hugh Stuart Boyd, Thoughts on an Illustrious Exile; with Other Poems, page 4:
Yes, thou wert brightest throned in regal power, But greatest sinking in Misfortune’s hour. Yes, like the God of Day, thou ‛ganst to peer, And clothe with golden light our hemisphere.