Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Cool
Cool as a snow bank.
—Louisa M. Alcott
Cool as a November twilight.
—Anonymous
Head as cool as an usurer’s.
—Anonymous
Cool as a dog’s nose in a wire muzzle.
—Josh Billings
Cool as a deep river
In shadow.
—Rupert Brooke
Cool down like a dish of tea.
—Colley Cibber
Cooled, like lust in the chill of the grave.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Cool as a cucumber.
—John Gay
Cool as the silent shades of sleep.
—Robert Herrick
Cool as a moonbeam on a frozen brook.
—Oliver Wendell Holmes
Cool as the pool that the breeze has skimmed.
—Thomas Hood
Cool as the call of a wind on the still of the sea.
—Richard Hovey
Cool as aspen leaves.
—John Keats
Cool … like a cutlass blade.
—Amy Lowell