Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Bound (Verb)
My heart bounds like an imprisoned bird against its wiry barrier.
—John Brougham
Bounds like deer from the hounds.
—Eliza Cook
Bounding like nymphs in vales of Arcady.
—William Hazlitt
Like an antelope he bounded.
—Henry W. Longfellow
Bounds, light as hind before the hound.
—Ambrose Philips
Bounded like a madman.
—Edgar Allan Poe
Bound like a stoned horse.
—James Shirley
My pulses bound like a stag at play.
—John Sterling
Like a greyhound when slipped from the leash, he bounded.
—Bayard Taylor