(UN-1 8.)
1595. Daniel, Civ. Wars, IV. iv. Can England see the best that shee can boast, Ly thus vngract, undeckt, and almost lost?
1603. Drayton, Bar. Wars, IV. lxii. Merit goes vnregarded and vngracd.
a. 1618. Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. Ded. to Essex, 14. Daign [thou] to grace my yet vngraced Muse.
1735. Thomson, Liberty, I. 265. Unadornd your hills; Ungracd your lakes.
1769. Churchill, Rosciad, 884. To epithets [he] allots emphatic state, Whilst principals, ungracd, like lacqueys wait.
1867. Jean Ingelow, Story of Doom, etc., 52. Her eyes looked One moment in the ungraced lovers face.
1889. Skrine, Mem. Thring, 42. The plain, ungraced, ungifted nature, without destiny or distinction.
b. Const. by or with.
1768. Woman of Honor, I. 60. A woman of honor though ungraced with a coronet in her family.
1781. Cowper, Table-T., 378. Courage, ungracd by these, affronts the skies.
1862. H. Aïdé, Carr of Carrlyon, II. 165. I see all the deformity ungraced by anything save love.