Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-BORN', or UN'BORN
UN-BORN', or UN'BORN, a. [It is accented either on the first or second syllable.]
Not born; not brought into life; future. Some unborn sorrow, ripe in fortune's womb. Shak. The woes to come, the children yet unborn Shall feel this day. Shak.
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