1In the forests, with a thousand untrod trails to choose, they would be safe.
2We are coming on ground almost wholly untrod, and must do the best we can.
3Of his own volition, he entered upon the path that led through untrod and dangerous ground.
4But by its banks untrod of human foot.
5He loved to roam wherever untrod wastes beckoned.
6Sena looked at the crushed trail behind them and then ahead at the quiet, untrod bracken.
7Man changes with the fleeting years and a civilized world changes, but the untrod wilderness never changes.
8Seventy years ago this beautiful and wealthy county of Prince Edward was one dense and untrod forest.
9In an untrod, untested area ignorance is a blank wall until it is pierced by ingenuity and innovation.
10Amid the untamed forest and untrod precipices that lie beyond, all the beasts most inimical to man reside.
11She had forgotten everything but the river, the forests, and the untrod worlds beyond them, and he was glad.
12E'en if through untrod desert Or over trackless sea, Though I be lone and weary, Lead on, I'll follow thee.
13The specter of rockfall was a constant concern in the Sinai mountains, with so much untrod granite, much of it friable.
14Over in front of them, and on all sides-thedesert, vast, illimitable, untrod of man, lay, a desolate expanse of nothingness.
15They are so young, so fresh, so full of the odors of the virgin forest untrod by the foot of white man!
16Alaskan reaches, but Service makes you see him as "The God of the trails untrod" in "The Heart of the Sourdough."