ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1780. T. Maude, Wensley-Dale (ed. 3), 27.
Sooner shall classic realms neglected lie, | |
A gloomy waste, unsolacd by the sky, | |
Than she, by all the tuneful Maids! impart | |
One simple line an alien to her heart. |
1796. Coleridge, Ode to Departing Year, v. By the Earths unsolaced groaning, Seize thy terrors, Arm of might!
1854. Elizabeth Annie Law (Julia Tilt), Hist. Ball., 22.
Save to God, in His mercy on high, | |
To God, who looks down from above, | |
And watches in anger the poor as they die, | |
Unsolacd by pity or love? |
1862. [Eliz. Johnston], Gifts & Graces, xxii. 215. Unsolaced by ministering hands of loved ones.