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1594. Shaks., Rich. III., IV. iv. 209. So she may liue vnscarrd of bleeding slaughter.
1598. B. Jonson, Ev. Man in Hum., I. iv. Ist like, that factious beauty will preserue The soueraigne state of chastitie vnscard?
1607. Shaks., Timon, IV. iii. 161. The vnscarrd Braggerts of the Warre.
1817. Byron, Mazeppa, xvii. Flanks unscarrd by spur or rod.
1866. Miss Mulock, Noble Life, xiv. A battle from which no woman ever comes out unwounded or unscarred.
1884. Harpers Mag., March, 524/2. Solid and defiant as it looks, the sea has not left it unscarred.