Within two or three hours' sail of Glasgow one could find an almost pristine solitude of purple heather and solemn crags all unprofaned by watering-place gaiety or luxury. |
Several suggestions were made as to the best way by which Her Majesty could be placed in the carriage unprofaned by a single male eye. |
I discovered that my house actually had its site in such a withdrawn, but forever new and unprofaned, part of the universe. |
Moved by curiosity to explore the recesses of a tomb as yet unprofaned by tourists, my friend bribed the Arabs to show it to him. |
I look upon a realm celestial in its beauty, unprofaned by earthly sign or sound. |
Their summits glittered under the blue skies, crowned with silvery snows, unprofaned by the foot of man. |