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| Glide noiselessly as spirits of the night. | 1 |
| Twisting and twining like a conger eel. | 2 |
| Yelled like incarnate fiends. | 3 |
Lips apart, Like monument of Grecian art. | 4 |
| Blushing, like some shy maiden in convent bred. | 5 |
| Changd, like form in a dream. | 6 |
| Changes as a guilty dream. | 7 |
| Countless as motes in the sunbeams. | 8 |
| Crash, as when the whirlwind rends the asp. | 9 |
| Dart oer stock and stone like hunted hart. | 10 |
| Driven like chaff before the wind of heaven. | 11 |
| Eager as greyhound on his game. | 12 |
| Eager as hunters in pursuing their prey. | 13 |
| Faint, like distant clarion feebly blown. | 14 |
| Fair as the earliest beam of eastern light. | 15 |
| Fantastic as a womans mood. | 16 |
| As fixed as Cheviot. | 17 |
| Flat as the fens of Holland. | 18 |
| Flung like vile carrion to the hound. | 19 |
| Floating like foam upon the wave. | 20 |
| Fly, like mist before the zephyrs sigh. | 21 |
| As fresh as a May gowan. | 22 |
| Fresh as an old oak. | 23 |
| Gazed, like lion roused. | 24 |
| Gazed like the startled deer. | 25 |
| Glad as brief delay. | 26 |
| Glittering like the spangled dewdrop. | 27 |
Like the dew on the mountain, Like the foam on the river, Like the bubble on the fountain, Thou art gone, and forever. | 28 |
| Hesitate, like the submissive voice of an inferior. | 29 |
| Hungry as a kite. | 30 |
| Impetuous as a wild boar. | 31 |
| Lost, like the light, flickering of a cottages fire. | 32 |
| Lovely as the smiling infant spring. | 33 |
Like frost work in the morning ray, The fancied fabric melts away. | 34 |
| Mute as foxs mongst mangling hounds. | 35 |
| Mute as the grave. | 36 |
| Pale and wan, as watchlight by the bed of some departing man. | 37 |
| Pale as clay. | 38 |
Peep, like moss-grown rocks, half-seen, Half hidden in the copse. | 39 |
| A play, like a bill, is of no value till it is accepted; nor indeed when it is, very often. | 40 |
| Regularly as clock-work. | 41 |
| Right as my glove. | 42 |
| Rotting in my gizzard, like Sanchos suppressed witticisms. | 43 |
| Shook, like reeds beside a frozen brook. | 44 |
| Shook, like the Aspen leaves in the wind. | 45 |
| Shoots like a meteor through the storm. | 46 |
| A sigh like that of a saint desirous of dissolution. | 47 |
| Hobbled slow as a broken-winded mare. | 48 |
| Spontaneous as
a tree resigning its leaves to the wind. | 49 |
| Stood, like veteran, worn, but unsubdued. | 50 |
| Started, like a greyhound from the slips when the sportsman cries halloo. | 51 |
| Swart as the smoke from raging furnace. | 52 |
| Like a sunbeam, swift. | 53 |
| Thick as the schemes of human pride. | 54 |
| Tinkling
like armourers at work upon their anvils. | 55 |
| Unconscious as a statue. | 56 |
| Upright as a wooden sentinel at the door of a puppet-show. | 57 |
| Vanished from our eyes, like sunbeam on the billow cast. | 58 |
O, woman!
variable as the shade, By the light quivering aspen made. | 59 |
| Waved like autumn-corn. | 60 |
| Fence
waved like a cobweb in the gale. | 61 |
| White as Dinlays spotless snoe. | 62 |
| Whooped like a Bacchanal. | 63 |
| Wild as ocean gale. | 64 |
| Wild, like trumpet-jubilee. | 65 |
| Wilful as a prince. | 66 |
| Wily as an old fox. | 67 |
| Yawnd like a gash on warriors breast. | 68 |
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