ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1780. T. Maude, Wensley-Dale (ed. 3), 27.
| Sooner shall classic realms neglected lie, | |
| A gloomy waste, unsolacd by the sky, | |
| Than she, by all the tuneful Maids! impart | |
| One simple line an alien to her heart. |
1796. Coleridge, Ode to Departing Year, v. By the Earths unsolaced groaning, Seize thy terrors, Arm of might!
1854. Elizabeth Annie Law (Julia Tilt), Hist. Ball., 22.
| Save to God, in His mercy on high, | |
| To God, who looks down from above, | |
| And watches in anger the poor as they die, | |
| Unsolacd by pity or love? |
1862. [Eliz. Johnston], Gifts & Graces, xxii. 215. Unsolaced by ministering hands of loved ones.