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Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
James Fenimore Cooper
The old man proceeded alone into the waste, like a bold vessel leaving its haven to enter on the trackless field of the ocean.Ancient as the spot on which the bricks of Babylon are found.Busy as a cow’s tail in fly time.Darted away like a bird that has been fluttering around its nest before it takes a distant flight.Flocking into the country like pigeons in the Spring.Thrown aside and forgotten as are the hoofs and horns of a buffalo.Gaping like an indolent lion.Generous as a lord.Glided … like naked demons flitting among the clouds.Glistened like a plate of beaten silver.You dosed me with a drug that hangs about my tongue like a pound-weight on a humming-bird’s wing.Joyous as the song of the wren.Light as the sea-fowl rocking in the storm.Listened … like a stag whose mysterious faculties had detected the footsteps of the distant hounds in the gale.Listened like one in whom a train of novel ideas had been excited by the reasoning of the other.Mute, like one who pondered on strange and unaccountable events.The people I love most are scattered as the sands of the dry river beds fly before the fall hurricane.Sprang forward like a courser for the goal.Yielded like melted snow.