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Unblest

Unblessed \Un*blessed"\, Unblest \Un*blest\, a. [Pref. un- not + blessed, blest.] Not blest; excluded from benediction; hence, accursed; wretched. ``Unblessed enchanter.''
--Milton.

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unblest

a. (archaic spelling of unblessed English)

Usage examples of "unblest".

Through all that year-scarred agony of height, Unblest of bough or bloom, to where expands His wandy circlet with his bladed bands Dividing every wind, or loud or light, To termless hymns of love and old despite, Yon tall palmetto in the twilight stands, Bare Dante of these purgatorial sands That glimmer marginal to the monstrous night.

Of eagle beaks by righteousness unblest They felt her pulsing body made the prey.

And if there is a later silliness, altogether unblest, the skilful artificer of words, while accepting this last extension, will show himself conscious of his paradox.

Then those who, enticed by thy laurels, Or urged by thy promptings unblest, Have striven and stricken in quarrels, Shall they, too, find pardon and rest?

Merely a wanton whir still pulses in the breeze, a wave of weird voluptuousness, like the sensuous breath of unblest love, still soughs above the spot where impious charms had shed their raptures and over which the night now broods once more.

Whatever the mystical provisions of the animating curse, they did not seem to apply to the unblest, unburied Baldomer, whose transfixed body lay motionless on the balcony a few paces away.