unblamed

unblamed

(ʌnˈbleɪmd)
adj
not blamed or censured; free from being blamed
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From the expressions "let him pass.../ Unblamed, uninjured" (162-66) we can infer that Wordsworth feels the problem of how we unconsciously blame and injure the integral parts of ourselves and our society.
Reisner examines Milton's raising the question of whether he may "express [the Holy Light] unblamed," and his alluding to the myth of Philomela and so harnassing and redirecting the myth's violent energy toward "the object of the ineffable mysterium" (187).