(UN-1 8.)

1

1595.  Daniel, Civ. Wars, IV. iv. Can England see the best that shee can boast, Ly thus vngract, undeckt, and almost lost?

2

1603.  Drayton, Bar. Wars, IV. lxii. Merit goes vnregarded and vngrac’d.

3

a. 1618.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. Ded. to Essex, 14. Daign [thou] to grace my yet vngraced Muse.

4

1735.  Thomson, Liberty, I. 265. Unadorn’d your hills; Ungrac’d your lakes.

5

1769.  Churchill, Rosciad, 884. To epithets [he] allots emphatic state, Whilst principals, ungrac’d, like lacqueys wait.

6

1867.  Jean Ingelow, Story of Doom, etc., 52. Her eyes … looked One moment in the ungraced lover’s face.

7

1889.  Skrine, Mem. Thring, 42. The plain, ungraced, ungifted nature, without destiny or distinction.

8

  b.  Const. by or with.

9

1768.  Woman of Honor, I. 60. A woman of honor though ungraced with a coronet in her family.

10

1781.  Cowper, Table-T., 378. Courage, ungrac’d by these, affronts the skies.

11

1862.  H. Aïdé, Carr of Carrlyon, II. 165. I see … all the deformity ungraced by anything save love.

12