ppl. a. (UN-1 8 a, c.)

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1841.  Lady F. Hastings, Poems, 26. They pass’d me ever—all unsmiled on—by.

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1860.  S. Dodell, in Macm. Mag., Aug., 328. In that pure face where woe grown bright Seems rapture chastened to the mild And equal light of smiles unsmiled.

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1867.  Jean Ingelow, Story of Doom, v. 16. Pale she was As lily yet unsmiled on by the sun.

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