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1 The grey rats are not as chaste as they would have us believe.
2 You are as wise and as chaste as Israel's beauteous daughters have ever been.
3 Fire is as chaste as snow, and infinitely more comforting.
4 Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thon shalt not escape calumny.
5 Paradoxical as it may sound, the assertion is nevertheless true, that nothing is as chaste as nudity.
6 And finally that numberless fathers of big healthy families were as chaste as the wives who bore their children.
7 They're both naked and arm-in-arm and as chaste as John and Yoko, and my eyes fill up with tears.
8 Up to this time, you have remained as chaste as Gabriel, that young Christian priest, who accompanied us on our voyage.
9 It was nothing as chaste and dour as her murals in the Contessa's chapel; it was more lively and immensely more skilled.
10 Is there not a Volumnia, as chaste as that star seen in winter dawns shivering on the cold forehead of the morning?
11 But he shall be as chaste as I; for otherwise he stains my child's head, when he kisses it, and dishonours me.
12 I think I'll have you painted as chaste Diana, descended from the sky, despite her coldness, to lavish sweet kisses on Endymion.
13 Though his love was as chaste as that of Petrarch for his Laura, it had made fetters of what previously was only a difficulty.
14 She then asked us several questions about Ulysses, and inquired whether Penelope was handsome and as chaste as Ulysses had reported her to be.
15 The popular songs of the French Canadians are simple, almost infantine, in their language, and as chaste in expression as the hymns of other countries.
16 As chaste and pure as his.
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