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| Ashamed, like Elisha before the entreaties of Elijahs disciples. | 1 |
| Bare as an Alpine precipice. | 2 |
| Bright as an opium-eaters dream. | 3 |
| Cheerful, as one who knows that he is redeemed. | 4 |
| Chill as the scent of a new-made grave. | 5 |
| Dangerous as to check a brute. | 6 |
| Dark as the pillars of some Hindoo shrine. | 7 |
| Dreamy like the far-off chimes of angels bells from out the highest heaven. | 8 |
| Drooping like Hyacinthus beneath the blow of the quoit. | 9 |
Her eye Flames like a fresh caught hinds. | 10 |
| Fair as the sun. | 11 |
| Fight like a bull in a tether. | 12 |
| Gasping like frogs in drought. | 13 |
| Gone, like the spray. | 14 |
| Hovered, like a spectre, in the background of all her imaginations. | 15 |
| Howling like a pig in a gate. | 16 |
| Immovable as a man of iron. | 17 |
| Wise men are like moorlandsride as far as you will on the sound ground, you are sure to come upon a soft place at last. | 18 |
| Stood motionless
like some exquisite chrys-elephantine statue, all ivory and gold. | 19 |
| Mutter like sullen bulls. | 20 |
Contemplation palls upon the spirit Like the chill silence of an autumn sun. | 21 |
Gazing patient at the sky; Like some marble carven nun, With folded hands when work is done, Who mute upon her tomb doth pray, Till resurrection day. | 22 |
| Peeping and peering like an excited parrot. | 23 |
| Rising like Aphrodite from the wave. | 24 |
Roars in the gloaming Like an ocean of seething champagne. | 25 |
| Safe as a fox in a trap. | 26 |
| Science is, like virtue, its own exceeding great reward. | 27 |
| Wan smiles flickered, like the northern dawn, across her worn cheeks ice-field. | 28 |
| Staring at her as if she had been an angel out of Heaven. | 29 |
| Still as a chimney. | 30 |
| Strong as fire. | 31 |
| Sweet as mountain honey. | 32 |
| Twisted like an eel. | 33 |
| Vague, like the thoughts of a child. | 34 |
| Wallow
like a stalled cow. | 35 |
| Watch, like terriers at a rats hole. | 36 |
| Weird as a witchs scream. | 37 |
| Whoop like boys, at rounders. | 38 |
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