7 Metaphors for chaste

Chaste as thou art, and always engaged in observing virtuous vows, thou knowest not what is sin.

Chaste were his cellars, and his shrivel board The grossness of a city feast abhorr'd; His cooks with long disuse their trade forgot; 620 Cool was his kitchen, though his brains were hot.

In furniture for these apartments the less inlay of other woods, the more chaste will be the style of work.

And yet she goes: O Modesty More chaste than chastity itself!

And again: Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, Thou shalt not escape calumny.

" "The men are brave as lions, and the women as chaste as snow?" sneered Bartley.

Philander never spoke but from a Soul, That all dishonest Passions can controul; With Flames as chaste as Vestals that did burn, From whence

7 Metaphors for  chaste