6 Metaphors for alone

When it is love which makes a woman rough, when that alone is the cause of her liveliness, what sort can the lover be who has so little delicacy as to complain of it?

To all who serve him he makes it seem that his alone is the reasonable service.

He'll bring all the water I spose, an that alone's wuth any man's keepnot that I've ever found any fault with the well's bein' so far off.

Where, then, the fixed term, State, or Law, and the progressive term, Person, or Freewill, are in relations of reciprocal support and mutual reproduction, there alone is freedom, there alone public order.

You may believe him, Sir; and this alone's the Man, in whom I will, or never will be happy.

Then all arose, and said 'Good-Night.' Alone remained the drowsy Squire To rake the embers of the fire, And quench the waning parlor light; While from the windows, here and there, The scattered lamps a moment gleamed, And the illumined hostel seemed The constellation of the Bear, Downward, athwart the misty air, Sinking and setting toward the sun.

6 Metaphors for  alone