Quote by John Milton
'Tis chastity, my brother, chastity. She that has that is clad in complete steel, and like a quivered nymph with arrows keen may trace huge forests and unharbored heaths, infamous hills and sandy perilous wilds, where through the sacred rays of chastity, no savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer will dare to soil her virgin purity.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the immense power of chastity. It suggests that someone who possesses chastity is invulnerable, like a person armored in steel. Chastity enables a person to navigate dangerous and untamed terrains without fear, as its sacred essence shields them from any harm or violation. It implies that chastity's purity is so potent that even the most savage or immoral individuals would hesitate to defile it. Overall, the quote celebrates the protective strength and sanctity of chastity.
Topics
Chastity
By John Milton