Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Agree
Agree like pikes in a pond, ready to eat up one another.
—Thomas Adams
Agree like finger and thumb.
—Anonymous
Agree like the hare and the hound.
—Anonymous
Agree together as harp and harrow.
—Thomas Becon
Agree like a bell and its clapper.
—Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Agrees like the note with its measure.
—Dante
Agree like Dogges and Cattes.
—Stephen Gosson
Agree together like bells.
—Knacke to Knowe a Knave, A (1584)
Agree as Lent and fishmongers.
—John Marston
Agreement is like the uniting of two halves of a seal.
—Mencius
Agree like the wax and the wick of the candle.
—Richard Percival
Agree like pickpockets in a fair.
—John Ray (Handbook of Proverbs, 1670)
Agree like married music in Love’s answering air.
—Christina Georgina Rossetti
Agree as wasp doth with bee.
—Thomas Tusser
Agree as Angels do above.
—Edmund Edmund Waller