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unchidden
Derived word form of chide

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"Let me unchidden gaze, Still, on the heaven I see, Though all its happy rays Be still denied to me."

From Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia by Simms, William Gilmore

Change of change, darkness of darkness, hidden, Very death of very death, begun When none knows,—the knowledge is forbidden— Self-begotten, self-proceeding, one, Born, not made—abhorred, unchained, unchidden, Night stands here defiant of the sun.

From Studies in Song by Swinburne, Algernon Charles

Here again, here, here, here, happy year     O warble unchidden, unbidden!

From Evolution of Expression — Volume 1 by Emerson, Charles Wesley

Blossom, my darling, blossom, be a rose Of roses unchidden and purposeless; a rose For rosiness only, without an ulterior motive; For me it is more than enough if the flower un-    close.

From Look! We Have Come Through! by Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert)

There was the work-box where I had ravelled her silks unchidden.

From Discipline by Brunton, Mary