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unwept

Shakespearean Definition:

Adjective - not wept or mourned for

Frequency: 2

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

Richard III


Our fatherless distress was left unmoaned .
Your widow-dolor likewise be unwept !

The Two Noble Kinsmen

You have made
me —
I thank you , cousin Arcite — almost wanton
With my captivity . What a misery
It is to live abroad and everywhere !
’Tis like a beast , methinks . I find the court here ,
I am sure , a more content ; and all those pleasures
That woo the wills of men to vanity
I see through now , and am sufficient
To tell the world ’tis but a gaudy shadow
That old Time as he passes by takes with him .
What had we been , old in the court of Creon ,
Where sin is justice , lust and ignorance
The virtues of the great ones ? Cousin Arcite ,
Had not the loving gods found this place for us ,
We had died as they do , ill old men , unwept ,
And had their epitaphs , the people’s curses .
Shall I say more ?