Thence the malefactor of Maratha days was hurled down to swift death; and history records one instance of seven outlaws being cast "unrespited, Unpitied, unreprieved" into space from this inaccessible eyrie by an officer of the Peshwa.
"By-Ways of Bombay"
S. M. Edwardes, C.V.O.
He sicken'd soon to death; and, what is worse, He well deserv'd, and felt, the coward's curse; Unpitied, scorn'd, insulted his last hour, Far, far from home, and in a vassal's power: His pale cheek rested on his shameful chain, No friend to mourn, no flatterer to feign; No suit retards, no comfort soothes his doom, And not one tear bedews a monarch's tomb.
"The Poetical Works of Edward Young, Volume 2"
Edward Young
There he lies, Unpitied by the grand philanthropy, to meditate upon the fate of those who are faithful to their king and country.
"The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. V. (of 12)"
Edmund Burke