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| Black as a crow. | 1 |
| Blak as fende in helle. | 2 |
| Boold as is Bayard the Blynde. | 3 |
| Bright as day. | 4 |
| Bright as stars in winter. | 5 |
As rody and bright as doth the yonge sonne That in the ram is foure degrees ronne. | 6 |
| Broun as is a berye. | 7 |
| Clear as a bell. | 8 |
| As colde as eny froste. | 9 |
As coy and stille as doth a mayde Were newe spoused. | 10 |
| Coy as ys a mayde. | 11 |
| Darked, as it is wonte to darke by smoked images. | 12 |
| Dede as stoon. | 13 |
| Dombe as any stoon. | 14 |
| Doumb as a tree. | 15 |
| Faire as is the bryghte morwe [morning]. | 16 |
| Faire as is the rose in May. | 17 |
| Fat as a whale. | 18 |
| Fiers as leoun. | 19 |
| Fyn as ducket in Venice. | 20 |
| Fressh as a rose. | 21 |
| As fressh as faucon comen out of mewe. | 22 |
| As fressh as is the brighte someres day. | 23 |
| Fressh as is the monthe of May. | 24 |
| Full as the hyve is of honey. | 25 |
| As breme [furiously] as blase of straw yset on fyre. | 26 |
| As kynde as any wyf from Denmark unto Ynde. | 27 |
| Leene was his hors as is a rake. | 28 |
| Swere and lye as a womman kan. | 29 |
| Light as leef on lynde. | 30 |
| Lippes rede as rose. | 31 |
| As lowde as bloweth wynde in helle. | 32 |
| As feele (many) as of leves ben on trees in somer. | 33 |
| Meeke as is a mayde. | 34 |
| As meke as ever was any lamb. | 35 |
| As a lamb she sitteth meke and stille, as leef on lynde [Linden tree]. | 36 |
| They murmureden as dooth a swarm of been. | 37 |
| As naked
as a corowne withe out stones. | 38 |
| Pale
as any lead. | 39 |
| Like a dede ymage, pale and wan. | 40 |
| Palle as asshen colde. | 41 |
| Proud as a peacock. | 42 |
| As pure as gold yfined. | 43 |
| Red as a fox. | 44 |
| Rede as blood. | 45 |
| Rede as rose. | 46 |
Rede, As doth where that men melte lede. | 47 |
| Reed as the bristles of a sowes erys. | 48 |
| Rounde as appille was his face. | 49 |
| Sharpe as brere. | 50 |
| Shoon as the burned gold. | 51 |
| Symple as byrde in bouer. | 52 |
| Symple as dowve of tree. | 53 |
| Smothe it was as it were late shave. | 54 |
| Steadfast as a wall. | 55 |
| Stille as any stoone. | 56 |
| Sat stille, as if he were in a traunce. | 57 |
| As stille as the dede were. | 58 |
| Stank as the pitte of helle. | 59 |
| Stynken as a goot. | 60 |
| Straight as line. | 61 |
| Strive not as doth a crocke (pitcher) with a wall. | 62 |
Sweete as is the brembul-flour That bereth the rede hepe [Fruit of the dog rose]. | 63 |
| Swift as fowel in flight. | 64 |
| As swifte as pelet out of gonne. | 65 |
| Tame, as an lilye whyt. | 66 |
| Tendre as dewe of flouer. | 67 |
| Tendre as is a chicke. | 68 |
| As thikke as is a branched ook. | 69 |
| As thikke as motes in the sonne beem. | 70 |
| Trewe as any bonde. | 71 |
As vicious As any feend that lith in helle adoun. | 72 |
| Violent as botel in the spence [store-room]. | 73 |
| Weepe as dooth a child that is ybete. | 74 |
| Weet, as beest is in the reyn. | 75 |
| Whit as chalk. | 76 |
| Whyte as floure. | 77 |
| Whit as is a lylie flour. | 78 |
| Whyte as lylye or rose in rys [twig]. | 79 |
| White as snowe falle newe. | 80 |
White of hewe, As snowe on braunche snawed newe. | 81 |
| White was his berd as is the dayesie. | 82 |
| Whit was as the flour delys (Flower-de-luce). | 83 |
| Yolleden, as fendes doon in helle. | 84 |
As yelowe of hewe As ony basyn scoured newe. | 85 |
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