7 Metaphors for beneath

Beneath were store-rooms, still well supplied with many articles of luxury, though time was beginning to make its usual inroads on their qualities.

Beneath was a couplet from Kingsley: "So fleet the works of men, back to their earth again, Ancient and holy things fade like a dream.

Beneath and all around it was a pond of water, and to gain an entrance a narrow bridge was constructed from the street to the door.

Beneath was the legend: "Far Ports."

The walls of the lower story entirely of stone, and the upper, stone and plaster intersected by wood, are original, as is probably the enriched gable, with the pinnacled ornament at its apex; beneath was originally a small bay window, which has been stopped up: the other gable, it is reasonable to conclude, once possessed similar enrichments.

Beneath, was a still stagnant pool; above, was the leafy foliage.

Beneath and round her feet are various groups in attitudes of supplication, who look up to her, as she looks up to heaven.

7 Metaphors for  beneath