ppl. a. (UN-1 8 b.)
c. 1828. Mrs. Opie, in Miss Brightwell, Mem., ii. (1854), 66. Here I am, on the eighth day, unbled, unblistered, (though not unphysicked,) and without having had even a quickened pulse or hot hands.
1835. Sangrado (title), The Great Unbled. An Allegorical Tale.
1899. G. Meredith, The Night Walk, in Century Mag., LVIII. Aug., 567.
For we were armed of inner fires, | |
Unbled in us the ripe desires. |