7 Metaphors for aides

But his two other aides are good men,Captain Orme and Captain Morris,and may yet bring him to reason.

Thy aide, deere Tulley, Be thou an Orratour for Lentulus, My tongue stands tun[è]d to a harsher method; Breath in her eares, those Organs of receite, A quintessence distild of honny words, And charme with a beguiling lullabye Her free consent to thine and my request: Which done, thats done which is my sole delight, Which done, thats done that I can never quite.

Thy aide, deere Tulley, Be thou an Orratour for Lentulus, My tongue stands tun[è]d to a harsher method; Breath in her eares, those Organs of receite, A quintessence distild of honny words, And charme with a beguiling lullabye Her free consent to thine and my request: Which done, thats done which is my sole delight, Which done, thats done that I can never quite.

His four aides during the closing months of this trip were Lieutenants Lyra, Amarante, Alencarliense, and Pyrineus.

Our ancient aide-de-camp of Bolivar is a liberal English Jew, and boasts that, on Christmas-day, he always has his roast-beef and plum-pudding.

In order to reach the garret from this part of the house she must go directly down the hall to where it parted at the L, where the stairs reaching the garret were shut off by a door, on the other aide of which was a square landing, where you could turn down and descend directly from the garret to the buttery.

As most of the regular German officers in Belgium were cavalrymen there was nothing for cavalry to do on the Aisne line of trenchesit was quite in keeping that the aide to the commandant of Liege, who looked after my pass to leave the country, should be a young officer of Hussars.

7 Metaphors for  aides