ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
a. 1814. A. Becket, Genii, i. in New Brit. Theatre, I. 5189.
Kind Power, | |
Still give the gold rod of our fields | |
Unmildewd. |
1848. T. J. Cleaver, Night, & other Poems, 99.
Days of the early bud and vernal leaf, | |
As yet unmildewed by the blight of grief! |
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. |
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 oer its minds lily bloom. |