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a. 1625. Fletcher, Hum. Lieut., IV. iii. What ever may compel A Heart un-warmd to melt in Loves desires.
1648. Hexham, II. s.vv. Ongewermt, Onverwermt.
1716. Pope, Basset-Table, 76. But of what marble must that breast be formd, To gaze on Basset, and remain unwarmd?
1850. Bryant, Journ. Life, 6. Broken gleams of brightness, here and there, Glance through, and leave unwarmed the death-like air.
1866. Whittier, Snow-Bound, 31. Unwarmed by any sunset light The gray day darkened into night.
1894. Parry, Stud. Gt. Composers, Schubert, 230. The boys suffered from living and working in unwarmed rooms.