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[1775.  Ash.]

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a. 1814.  A. Becket, Genii, i. in New Brit. Theatre, I. 518–9.

  Kind Power,…
Still give the gold rod of our fields
Unmildew’d.

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1848.  T. J. Cleaver, Night, & other Poems, 99.

  Days of the early bud and vernal leaf,
As yet unmildewed by the blight of grief!

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1883.  Julia F. Shelton (‘Laura Lorrimer’), Magdalen, 20, in A Voice from the South, 109.

  But in past years,
Unmildewed by tears,
When for a name
To the font she came.

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1891.  R. Swordy, To a Sleeping Infant, 12, in Fragments of Verse, 65.

  Unmildewed blooms where light abides,
On these it plays when day is done,
As to this child when the full sun
Is fled, the fitful dream betides
And flits o’er its mind’s lily bloom.

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