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1674. Dryden, Prol. at Opening of New House, 7. You, wao each Day can Theatres behold, Like Neros Palace, shining all with Gold, Our mean ungilded Stage will scorn, we fear.
1688. Lond. Gaz., No. 2329/4. A good Quantity of all sorts of Pictures, and Frames gilded and ungilded.
1815. Kirby & Sp., Entomol., iii. (1816), I. 67. Terms not strictly applicable to ungilded pupæ.
1872. Holmes, Poet Breakf.-t., ii. A chamber obliged to content itself with ungilded daylight.