ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
a. 1628. F. Grevil, Cælica, cii. All things vncurst, nothing yet done amisse, And so in him no base of his defection.
1680. Baxter, Answ. Stillingfl., xxxvii. 62. How few were there un-Cursed, and un-Condemned in the Roman World?
1759. Young, Conject. Orig. Composition, 60. What we mean by Blank verse, is verse unfallen, uncurst.
1827. Pollok, Course T., VII. 497. That morn When first they met in Paradise, unfallen, Uncursed.
1843. Ld. Cockburn, Jrnl. (1874), II. 5. I see no ground for expecting that we can even be uncursed by these heartrending visitations.