ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b.)
c. 1828. Mrs. Opie, in Miss Brightwell, Mem., ii. (1854), 66. Here I am, on the eighth day, unbled, unblistered, (though not unphysicked,) and without having had even a quickened pulse or hot hands.
1835. Sangrado (title), The Great Unbled. An Allegorical Tale.
1899. G. Meredith, The Night Walk, in Century Mag., LVIII. Aug., 567.
| For we were armed of inner fires, | |
| Unbled in us the ripe desires. |