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untrod

[uhn-trod] / ʌnˈtrɒd /
ADJECTIVE
unbeaten
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Untrod is their home; by wolf-cliffs haunt they and windy headlands, fenways fearful, where flows the stream from mountains gliding to gloom of the rocks, underground flood.

From Beowulf by Gummere, Francis Barton

There the young dawn's golden fire Beckons to a brighter day, Untrod paths of youth's desire, Heights unconquered far away.

From Acanthus and Wild Grape by Call, Frank Oliver

Let an ornithologist poet lament the change:— By Brooklands hill but since a year Untrod the meadows lay, Unspanned through musk and meadowsweet Ran olive-bright the Wey.

From Highways and Byways in Surrey by Thomson, Hugh

There the young dawn's golden fire Beckons to a brighter day, Untrod paths of youths' desire, Heights unconquered far away.

From In a Belgian Garden and Other Poems by Call, Frank Oliver




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