a. (UN-1 9.)

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1822.  Milman, Belshazzar, 59.

                                    Nor own’d
The dread of a superior presence, beat
By the uncourtly rains and wintry winds
Upon the undiadem’d head?

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1823.  A. A. Watts, Poet. Sk., 70.

                        And on his brow,
Undiademed, are throned revenge sublime,
Bloated defiance, lust of pomp and power,
And resolution—not to be subdued.

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1855.  ‘E. Foxton’ (Sara Hammond Palfrey), Prémices, 167.

        For the last time, perchance ’t is profferéd;
O bear with me, and I will now endure,
Lest ’mid Thy shining ones I hang my head,
      Undiademed, obscure!

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1879.  Meredith, Egoist, II. 109. Movements of similarity … in crowned and undiademed ladies.

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