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unpruned

Shakespearean Definition:

Adjective - not trimmed, not pruned

Frequency: 2

Here are all of the speeches where unpruned shows up across the corpus:

Love’s Labor’s Lost

Most barbarous intimation ! Yet a kind of
insinuation , as it were , in via , in way , of explication ;
facere , as it were , replication , or rather , ostentare , to
show , as it were , his inclination , after his undressed ,
unpolished , uneducated , unpruned , untrained , or
rather unlettered , or ratherest , unconfirmed fashion ,
to insert again my haud credo for a deer .

Richard II


Why should we , in the compass of a pale ,
Keep law and form and due proportion ,
Showing as in a model our firm estate ,
When our sea-wallèd garden , the whole land ,
Is full of weeds , her fairest flowers choked up ,
Her fruit trees all unpruned , her hedges ruined ,
Her knots disordered , and her wholesome herbs
Swarming with caterpillars ?