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| Brightening like a star at eve. | 1 |
| Calm and blessed
like a rich pearl beyond the divers ken. | 2 |
| Her cheek was like the moist heart of a rose. | 3 |
| A mirror, clear as twere a door of air. | 4 |
| Close as a lover in his hour of bliss. | 5 |
| Stole out as covertly as starlight from the edging of a cloud. | 6 |
| A tone as low and deep as loves first whisper. | 7 |
| Deeper than the vanities of power, or in vain pomp of glory. | 8 |
| Effortless as stars awakening and melting out, at eve, and mornings breaking. | 9 |
| Familiar as a book. | 10 |
| Fled, as time will in a dream. | 11 |
| A flirt is like a dipper attached to a hydrant; every one is at liberty to drink from it, but no one desires to carry it away. | 12 |
| Flirtation is like a circulating library, in which we seldom ask twice for the same volume. | 13 |
| Fly like flower-seeds on the breeze. | 14 |
| Free as Indias leopard. | 15 |
| Instant as a thought. | 16 |
| Leap like a caressing angel. | 17 |
Through the open lips shone visibly a delicate line of pearl, Like a white vein within a rosy shell. | 18 |
| Lippd like a lily, and as white as it. | 19 |
| Love is a lamp unseen, burning to waste, or, if its light is found, nursed for our idle hour, then idly broken. | 20 |
Loveliness, Like a rich tint that makes a picture warm Is lurking in the chestnut of thy tress, Enriching it, as moonlight after storm Mingles dark shadows into gentleness. | 21 |
Leans meekly, like a flower By the still river tempted from its stem And on its bosom floating. | 22 |
| Natural as light. | 23 |
| Truths, as pat as paving stones in cities. | 24 |
| Rage as old Voltaire at Ferney. | 25 |
| Head was on her breast, rockd like a nautilus in calm mid-ocean. | 26 |
| In secret, as a miser tells his gold. | 27 |
| Shine, eminent as a planets light. | 28 |
| Shut from approach like sea-nymph in a shell. | 29 |
| Slumberest here like a caged bird that never knew its pinions. | 30 |
| Steadfastly as look the twin stars down into unfathomable wells. | 31 |
| Still as Eden ere the birth of man. | 32 |
| Still as starlight. | 33 |
| Strong as a Monarchs signet. | 34 |
| Sultry
as if the air had fainted, and the pulse of Nature had run down, and ceased to beat. | 35 |
| A voice sweet as an angels. | 36 |
| Tremulous as a leaf forsaken of the summer. | 37 |
| Unceasingly, like song in the time of birds. | 38 |
| Her waist like the cup of a lily. | 39 |
| Weighs a man down like a hod of mortar. | 40 |
| White as a charnel bone. | 41 |
| White as flashing icicle. | 42 |
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