C. R. W. Nevinson achieves this with grays and blacks, while Wyndham Lewis forgoes it.
"A Novelist on Novels"
W. L. George
He hath told me You have the right to choose from out the world A worthier bridegroom;-he forgoes all claim, Even to murmur at his doom.
"The Lady of Lyons or Love and Pride"
Edward Bulwer Lytton
The Astrologer lookes vp on high, and falles in the next ditch: fore-knowes the future, and forgoes the present: hath often his eie on the heauens, his heart long before buried in the earth.
"A Discourse of Life and Death, by Mornay; and Antonius by Garnier"
Philippe de Mornay Robert Garnier