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1472. Paston Lett., III. 50. We go not to bed unchedyn lyghtly, all that we do is ille doon.
1614. T. A., in Latham, Falconry, A iv. Pleasure it selfe hath still vnchidden stood.
1753. Glover, Boadicea, III. i. While massacre, unchidden, cloys his famine, And quaffs the blood of nations.
1826. Miss Mitford, Village, Ser. II. (1863), 295. It was no time for scolding; so the whole chain of delinquents escaped unchidden.
1870. Morris, Earthly Par., II. III. 366. Still stronger grew that thought, Unheeded, and unchidden.