The chastely gorgeous The Art of Fugue, which Bach left unfinished at his death in 1750, doesn't even specify an instrument. |
Two well-worn saddle-bag chairs stood before the hearth, and between them a chastely designed little table. |
I was chastely appreciative of the pretty, innocent-ish Sophie Western, played by Susannah York. |
He could do old-style too, keeping chastely still and delivering his laments and what not, because it ran in the family's famous blood. |
The actions within marriage by which the couple are united intimately and chastely are noble and worthy ones. |
It chastely rebuked the restless husbands, yet brought them a message of healing. |