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1794. Mrs. Radcliffe, Myst. Udolpho, i. Yet, amidst the changing visions of life, his principles remained unshaken, his benevolence unchilled.
1813. Byron, Giaour, 27. His Queen, the garden queen, his Rose, Unbent by winds, unchilld by snows.
1856. Kane, Arct. Expl., I. xxxi. 434. Even an Arctic temperature leaves the mind unchilled.
1890. R. Boldrewood, Col. Reformer (1891), 130. The prompt and unchilled service atones fully for want of artistic merit.