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1602. Shaks., Ham., IV. v. 119. The chaste vnsmirched brow Of my true Mother.
1784. Cowper, Task, III. 73. Matrons of character unsmirchd, And chaste themselves.
1813. Examiner, 1 Feb., 73/2. He courts the applause of unsmirched artificers.
1884. Fortn. Rev., March, 321. [His] innocence is unsmirched by any electioneering experience.