Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Moan
Moaned like a chafed spirit warring with its lot.
—Anonymous
Moaned like a dismal autumn wind.
—Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Moaned like a drinker in grievous plight.
—Arabian Nights
Moan like the doves.
—Assyrian
Moans like a dying hound.
—Henry H. Brownell
Moans … like wind through ill-shut casements.
—Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Moan like nightbirds.
—Thomas Carlyle
Moan, like the voice of one who crieth
In the wilderness alone.
—Henry W. Longfellow
Moaned like some stricken thing … strangled with its own despair.
—Don Marquis
Moaning, like the voices of spirits departing in pain.
—Owen Meredith
A wild and desolate moan,
As a sea heart-broken on the hard brown stone.
—Joaquin Miller
Moans like a tender infant in its cradle,
Whose nurse has left it.
—Thomas Otway
Moan, like me who hath lost the last and best.
—T. Buchanan Read
As running rivers moan
On their course alone,
So I moan
Left alone.
—Christina Georgina Rossetti
Moan like the waves at set of autumn days.
—Eliza Scudder
The forest moans and vibrates like a vast Æolian harp.
—John. C. Van Dyke
Moaned … like a dirge.
—Frank Waters