The third, his body clothed in nondescript skins and furs, his feet in beaded moccasins, his head hatless and the coarse black hair adorned with a solitary feather from a heron's wing and glistening with melting snow, the color of his skin unburnished copper, his eyes black, fierce, restless,-all these marked the savage of the New World.
"The Grey Cloak"
Harold MacGrath
London lay unburnished, like an ill-kept yacht, and the emptiness of Sunday made it dreary beyond all words.
"The Turnstile"
A. E. W. (Alfred Edward Woodley) Mason
I am diffident of appearing before the public unburnished by an abler hand.
"The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders"
Ernest Scott