1565. [see UN-1 5 c].
1611. Shaks., Cymb., I. iv. 173. If shee remaine vnseducd you shall answer me with your Sword.
1667. Milton, P. L., V. 896. Unshakn, unseducd, unterrifid His Loyaltie he kept.
1721. Southerne, Spartan Dame, II. i. Among so many false one man yet true, Unshaken, unseduced.
1751. Smollett, Per. Pic., lxxxi. He remained unshaken, unseduced, preserving his attachment for me.
1830. Mackintosh, Progr. Eth. Philos. (1862), 200. Having been unseduced by the temptations either of scepticism, or of useless idealism.
1866. Felton, Anc. & Mod. Gr., I. xi. 195. Still unseduced, unstained by vice.