Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Noiseless
Noiseless as a shadow.
—Anonymous
Noiseless as a lapwing.
—Anonymous
Noiseless as the circulation of the blood.
—Anonymous
Noiseless as the gathering storm before the tempest.
—Anonymous
Noiseless as the sunlight.
—Thomas Ashe
Noiseless as a bright mist rolls down a hill.
—Charlotte Brontë
As noiseless as the trail of the swift snake and pilgrim snail.
—T. Gordon Hake
Noiseless as night’s soft shade.
—Aaron Hill
Noiseless as fear in a wide wilderness.
—John Keats
Noiseless as the passing mountain rain.
—John Keats
Noiseless as a black shadow.
—Rudyard Kipling
Noiseless … as the falling dew.
—George Mac-Henry
Noiseless as sleep.
—T. Buchanan Read
Noiseless as the years descend.
—T. Buchanan Read
Noiseless as the owlet’s wing.
—T. Buchanan Read
Noiseless as if velvet-shod.
—John Greenleaf Whittier