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| Agree like married music in Loves answering air. | 1 |
| Black as black iron. | 2 |
As the fading of a flower, As the falling of a leaf, So brief its day and its hour. | 3 |
| Bright as the golden poppy is that the beach breeds for the surf to kiss. | 4 |
| Changed me like a glove. | 5 |
| Chattering like magpies. | 6 |
| Close as oak and ivy stand. | 7 |
| Cry like famine. | 8 |
| Deep as the unfathomed endless sea. | 9 |
| Droned in sweetness like a fattened bee. | 10 |
She dwindled, as the fair full moon doth turn To swift decay and burn Her fire away. | 11 |
Her eyes are like the open heaven Holy and pure from sin. | 12 |
| Dim dried eyes like an exhausted well. | 13 |
Her own face was like a flower Of the prime, Half in sunshine, half in shower, In the years most tender time. | 14 |
Her face was like an opening rose, So bright to look upon: But now it is like fallen snows, As cold, as dead, as wan. | 15 |
| Fair as a bridal chamber. | 16 |
| Fair thou art as moonrise after rain. | 17 |
| Faith is like a lily lifted high and white. | 18 |
Like the watch-tower of a town Which an earthquake shatters down, Like a lightning-stricken mast, Like a wind-uprooted tree Spun about, Like a foam-topped waterspout Cast down headlong in the sea, She fell at last. | 19 |
Flashed
Like a red-hot eye from a grave. | 20 |
| Flashing like fire-flies. | 21 |
| Fluttering like pigeons. | 22 |
| Fresh as dew. | 23 |
| Fresh as the sun. | 24 |
| Full as a plenteous river. | 25 |
| Gleams like a beacon from afar. | 26 |
| Glorious as a midnight star. | 27 |
| Glorious as purple twilight. | 28 |
| Glow like a flower. | 29 |
| Gone as an unreturning river. | 30 |
| Graceful as an ivy bough born to cling and lean. | 31 |
Grand, As though a distant singing sea broke on a tuneful strand. | 32 |
| Green as the grave of a loved one. | 33 |
Her hair is like the golden corn A low wind breathes upon: Or like the golden harvest-moon When all the mists are gone: Or like a stream with golden sands On which the sun has shone Day after day in summertime Ere autumn leaves are wan. | 34 |
My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a watered shoot; My heart is like an apple-tree Whose boughs are bent with thickset fruit; My heart is like a rainbow shell That paddles in a halcyon sea; My heart is gladder than all these Because my love is come to me. | 35 |
| Her heart is like an ordered house Good fairies harbour in. | 36 |
As froth on the face of the deep, As foam on the crest of the sea, As dreams at the waking of sleep, As gourd of a day and a night, As harvest that no man shall reap, As vintage that never shall be, Is hope if it cling not aright, O my God unto Thee. | 37 |
| Hope is like a harebell trembling from its birth. | 38 |
| Joyful as the light. | 39 |
| Kind as hovering dove. | 40 |
Languisheth As lily drooping to death, As a drought-worn bird with failing breath, As a lovely vine without a stay, As a tree whereof the owner saith, Hew it down to-day. | 41 |
| Listened like a cushat dove that listens to its mate alone. | 42 |
| Love is like a lovely rose the worlds delight. | 43 |
As running rivers moan On their course alone, So I moan Left alone. | 44 |
| Mounting like a flame. | 45 |
| Murmured like seas that are tempesting. | 46 |
Pale As the fair changing moon. | 47 |
| Pale as whom the Fates astound. | 48 |
| Pale as Parian statues. | 49 |
Passed away, Like the remembrance of a guest that tarrieth but a day. | 50 |
| Pleasant as budding tree. | 51 |
| As plump as plump can be. | 52 |
| Pure as the dove. | 53 |
| Pure as virgin purity. | 54 |
| Reel like a leaf thats drawn to a water-wheel. | 55 |
| Renew thy youth, as eagle from the nest. | 56 |
| Rocking like the stately lilies beneath the stately sky. | 57 |
| Rolled up like a scroll. | 58 |
As rivers seek the sea, Much more deep than they, So my soul seeks Thee Far away. | 59 |
| Shrill as bird on topmost twig. | 60 |
| Silent as the silence where men lie slain. | 61 |
She sings As if a choir of spirits swept From earth with throbbing wings. | 62 |
| Smile like summer after snow. | 63 |
| Tones as smooth as honey. | 64 |
| Soared like incense to the skies. | 65 |
Soft as a sunny shadow When day is almost done. | 66 |
| Soft as musics measure. | 67 |
As the delicate rose To the suns sweet strength Doth herself unclose, Breadth and length; So spreads my heart to thee. | 68 |
| Stately like the stars. | 69 |
| Steadfast as a fixed star. | 70 |
Her locks streamed like the torch Borne by a racer at full speed, Or like the mane of horses in their flight Or like an angel when she stems the light Straight towards the sun, Or like a caged thing freed, Or like a flying flag when armies run. | 71 |
Laura stretched her gleaming neck Like a rush-imbedded swan, Like a lily from the beck, Like a moonlit poplar branch, Like a vessel at the launch When its last restraint is gone. | 72 |
| Strong as strong Ajaxs red right hand. | 73 |
Beggars sue as king with king Before the Throne of Grace on high. | 74 |
| Tender as dawns first hill-fire. | 75 |
| Thunder like the ocean when in strength and breadth and length it sets to shore. | 76 |
| Traceless as a thaw of bygone snow. | 77 |
| Trembled like a frightened child. | 78 |
She kept in time without a beat As true as church-bell ringers. | 79 |
Untouched as any islet Shrined in an unknown sea. | 80 |
Vain as a leaf from a tree, As a fading day, As veriest vanity, As the froth and the spray Of the hollow-billowed sea, As what was and shall not be, As what is and passes away. | 81 |
| Voice, as hollow as the hollow sea. | 82 |
Wan As shows an hour-old ghost. | 83 |
| Whelmed me like a flood. | 84 |
| Whispered like the restless brook. | 85 |
| White a hand as lilies in the sunlight. | 86 |
| White as the moon lies in the lap of night. | 87 |
| White like flame. | 88 |
Youth passes like the odour From the white roses cup When the hot sun drinks up The dew that overflowed her. | 89 |
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