ppl. a. (UN-1 10.)
1817. Moore, Lalla R., Veiled Proph. Khorassan, 486. The Priestess, whose light bound Came like a spirit oer th unechoing ground.
1823. J. Wilson, Trials Marg. Lyndsay, ix. 66. There was no sunno windno sound in the misty and unechoing air.
1871. William Allen Butler, Poems, 51.
Never, like the far-off dashing, | |
Or the nearer rush of waves, | |
Came the tread or murmur downward, | |
To those dim, unechoing caves. |
1888. Amanda Elizabeth Dennis, Asphodels & Pansies, 49.
And that dreams should drop from their unechoing wings | |
Such shadow-thoughts to dim the fair days light! | |
Ibid., 144. | |
And thus twill ever be, Mirbel, while years | |
Pass on with slow, unechoing feet, | |
And time for me shall be no more, no more! | |
Ibid., 319. | |
So I followed where he led, | |
Through the wide, unechoing halls, | |
Awed to silence by the gleam | |
Of the picture-lighted walls. |
1922. Georgia Douglas Johnson, Bronze, 79.
I grasp into nothingness, feebly essay | |
To clasp but a willow, a stone, | |
And grope through the stepless, unechoing gloom | |
Unanswered, unsuccored, alone! |