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Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Thomas Middleton
Blind as one that hath been found drunk a seven-night.Blessed eyes, like a pair of suns,
Shine in the sphere of smiling.Fearless as a drunkard.Grosse as a hog.Limber as eelskins.Lurk, like a snake under the innocent shade
Of a spread summer-leaf.Base lust,
With all her powders, paintings, and best pride,
Is but a fair house built by a ditch side.Prosper as gardener’s crops do in the rottenest ground.Pure as sanctity’s best shrine.Round as a tun.Salute as ceremoniously as lawyers when they meet after a long vacation.True as a barber’s news on Saturday night.Honest wedlock,Is like a banqueting house built in a garden,On which the spring’s chaste flowers take delightTo cast their modest odours.I must seem like a hanging moon, a little waterish for a while.Wriggle in and out like an eel in a sandbag.Writs like wild-fowl, fly abroad,
And then return o’er cities, towns, and hills,
With clients, like dried straws, between their bills.