Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Burst
Burst like sand this brave embankment of the breast.
—Philip James Bailey
Bursting like a bean-pod.
—R. D. Blackmore
Burst forth like the neighing of all Tattersall’s.
—Thomas Carlyle
Light burst on me as if a window of my memory had been suddenly flung open on a street in the city.
—Joseph Conrad
Burst, like a morn lighted bubble of dew.
—Eliza Cook
Like shallow ice-films ’neath a courser’s hoof, burst.
—Aubrey De Vere
Bursting like an overdone potato.
—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Burst like bellowing Ætna.
—John Dryden
Burst into sound, like thunder with a shower.
—Francis Fawkes
Burst like rockets into one wide blaze.
—Charles Harpur
Burst frae their bounds like fiends of hell.
—James Hogg
Burst like surf.
—Westland Marston
Burst, like an enfranchised dove.
—Dinah Maria Mulock
Bursts like the lightning’s flash.
—Friedrich von Schiller
Burst like morning on dream, or like heaven on death.
—Percy Bysshe Shelley
Bursts like one sound from ten thousand streams
Of a tempestuous sea.
—Percy Bysshe Shelley
Burst like a pimple from the vicious tide of acid blood.
—William Shenstone
The banners burst,
Like buds of April breezes burst.
—Bayard Taylor
Burst, like a thunderbolt.
—Alfred Tennyson
Burst like Heavenly Hope.
—Alfred Tennyson
Burst like new bottles.
—Old Testament