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1649. Rawlins, in Lovelace, Poems (1904), 8. More bright Then the first day in s uneclipsed light, Is thy Lucasta.
a. 1657. R. Loveday, Lett. (1663), 180. Till the uneclipsed Sun shall chase keen winter before his victorious rayes.
1764. Phil. Trans., LIV. 106. A full digit of the Sun, or more, remained uneclipsed.
1827. Pollok, Course T., VI. 357. The moon grew black and dark, Unclouded, uneclipsed.
1882. Nature, XXV. 573. Various phenomena observed on the uneclipsed sun.
fig. 1675. trans. Camdens Hist. Eliz., III. 269. Her Glory she retained intire to herself and uneclipsed.
1683. in Lond. Gaz., No. 1856/5. An uninterrupted, uneclipsd Monarchy.
1824. Galt, Rothelan, IV. vii. Increasing the lustre of your own hitherto unclouded and uneclipsed renown.