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-BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Edgar Allan Poe
Bounded like a madman.Children are never too tender to be whipped; like tough beef-steaks, the more you beat them the more tender they become.Dark as the caves wherein earth’s thunders groan.Declined—like shadow in the dying of the day.Departed as a shadow.The eye, like a shattered mirror, multiplies the images of its sorrow.Luminous eyes,
Brightly expressive as the twins of Leda.Glide to and fro like ghosts of buried centuries.Glistened, like a globe of burnished gold.Holy as the watch of an invisible spirit.Increased my fury, as the beating of a drum stimulates the soldier in courage.Lines as vivid and as durable as the exergues of the Carthaginian medals.A melancholy strain,
Like the low moaning of the distant sea.Pure as the wishes breathed in prayer.Shook as the quivering plumes upon the hearse.Shook like a spied spy.Shriek … such as might have risen only out of hell.Sighed as if a deadly burthen had been taken from her breast.Swollen immensely, like that of a man who has been drowned and lain under water for many weeks.True as the Pentateuch.Various as the hues of a rainbow.