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I rose from the thanksgiving—took a resolve—and lay down, unscared, enlightened—eager but for the daylight.

From Jane Eyre by Townsend, F. H.

But now the windmill has been destroyed by time and weather, and we fear that the deer again roam there unmolested and unscared.

From Three in Norway by Two of Them by Clutterbuck, Walter J.

Pretty girls got up early, made the sign of the Cross, and, unscared by devils, tripped across the dewy meadows to Communion.

From Res Judicat? Papers and Essays by Birrell, Augustine

Freed, solitary now, with unscared eyes He gazed anew at life safe from surprise!

From Sonnets from the Patagonian by Evans, Donald

Methinks I see thee with thy head low laid, Whilst, surfeited upon thy damask cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared.

From The Poetical Works of Beattie, Blair, and Falconer With Lives, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes by Gilfillan, George