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1570. Levins, Manip., 51. Vnwowed, impetitus.
c. 1600. Shaks., Sonn., liv. They liue vnwood and vnrespected fade.
1806. Surr, Winter in Lond., III. 30. A maiden of the kindest nature flattered me by an unwooed affection.
1830. Tennyson, Arabian Nts., 80. The solemn palms were ranged Above, unwood of summer wind.
1882. Miss Braddon, Mt. Royal, I. iii. 96. She would have blushed for her folly in having loved unwooed.