4 examples of inchastity in sentences

And farre from any judgment it confered For lightnes comes from harts, and not from lookes, And if inchastity possesse the hart; Not painting doth not race it, nor being cleare Doth painting spot it: Omne bonum naturaliter pulchrum.

ANAGNUS, Inchastity personified in The Purple Island, by Phineas Fletcher (canto vii.).

One of the four sons of Anag'nus (inchastity), his three brothers being Mæchus (adultery), Pornei'us (fornication), and Acath'arus.

Inchastity, which is called gramma, i.e., to steal, also falls under the head of theft.

4 examples of  inchastity  in sentences