1701. Norris, Ideal World, I. viii. 436. To behold the bright Sun of truth with an unwearied, as well as unsatiated eye.
1745. H. Walpole, Lett. (1846), II. 90. The Prince of Wales has had unsatiated curiosity about him.
1812. J. Henry, Camp. agst. Quebec, 48. Though we gorged the stomach, the appetite was unsatiated.
1880. Nichol, Life Byron, 143. The feeling of affronted or unsatiated pride.
absol. 1890. Sarah J. Duncan, Soc. Depart., 364. [We] looked at them with all the pleasure of the uncritical and the unsatiated.