6 Metaphors for vault

From the fact that a brick vault forms the roof the cellars have often been looked upon as the crypt of the church but this is erroneous; the vault is a later insertion and if any crypt exists it lies below this level.

The whole mighty vault was a blaze of gold and blue.

The vault is a semi-dome, and the apse-like polygonal termination is pierced with several lofty Gothic windows, so that the eye rests upon the harmonious lines of the tracery and a subdued blaze of many-coloured glass.

Come away! Haste, while the vault of blue Italian day 5 Is yet his fitting charnel-roof, while still He lies as if in dewy sleep he lay.

The vault of heaven is cloudless; on the earth all is instinct with life, and every animal and plant is in the full enjoyment of existence.

Dear Sir, No doubt the family vault is the most proper place for the remains of Lord Byron.

6 Metaphors for  vault