ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b.)
1513. Douglas, Æneid, V. ii. 80. Allace! was it nocht lefull, thow vnlost, The boundis of Itail to haue socht.
1612. R. Daborne, Chr. turnd Turke, 2. Heers 400 Crowns vnlost yet.
1624. Quarles, Div. Poems, Job xvi. 10. It is an influence vnlost by death.
1746. Young, Nt. Th., IX. 1071. An Eden, this! a Paradise unlost!
1818. Colebrooke, Obligations, 88. An assurance of a ship lost or unlost.
1892. Ld. Lytton, King Poppy, Epil. 57. A few illusions that, unlost, endure.