a. (UN-1 9.)
1822. Milman, Belshazzar, 59.
| Nor ownd | |
| The dread of a superior presence, beat | |
| By the uncourtly rains and wintry winds | |
| Upon the undiademd head? |
1823. A. A. Watts, Poet. Sk., 70.
| And on his brow, | |
| Undiademed, are throned revenge sublime, | |
| Bloated defiance, lust of pomp and power, | |
| And resolutionnot to be subdued. |
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! |
1879. Meredith, Egoist, II. 109. Movements of similarity in crowned and undiademed ladies.