18 Metaphors for bolder

Bold as were the dead, so bold are the living, and I speak to knights who are mighty men of valour.

Were I that thing for which I pass, that traitor, A goodly outside I had sure reserved, Had drawn the coverings thick and double round me, Been calm and chary of my utterance; But being conscious of the innocence Of my intent, my uncorrupted will, I gave way to my humors, to my passion: Bold were my words, because my deeds were not.

Bold was a strong reformer.

And sun and moon, too, in the Sextile aspect, The soft light with the vehementso I love it; SOL is the heart, LUNA the head of heaven; Bold be the plan, fiery the execution. SENI.

Bold as were the dead, so bold are the living, and I speak to knights who are mighty men of valour.

But the warden, wretched as he was at the attacks of the Jupiter, declared that Bold was no enemy of his, and encouraged her love, and then he spoke to her of happier days when their trials would all be over.

Bold is the venture, Costly the pay!

Bold was his language, rapid, glowing, strong, And science flowed spontaneous from his tongue: A genius seizing systems, slighting rules, And void of gall, with boundless scorn of fools.'

" Considering the fewness of their numbers, this was bold language to use towards the Indians; but the boldest is generally the best policy on such occasions.

Bold, ambitious, able, and unscrupulous, Ii was the Richelieu of Japan.

Groton, in Massachusetts, was next visited; but the boldest of all was the massacre, in 1697, at Haverhill, a town not thirty-five miles from Boston.

Bold be the critick, zealous to his trust, Like the firm judge inexorably just.

Bold, untiring, discreet, and loyal, if there were anything to be done in Gianluca's case, he was the man to do it.

Eleanor Bold, Mr. Harding's daughter, was a widow in prosperous circumstances, and when Mr. Slope had made her acquaintance, and learnt of her income, he decided that he would woo her.

Eleanor as she returned home felt that she had now nothing further to do but to add to the budget of news for her father that John Bold was her accepted lover.

Motion and life did every part inspire, Bold was the work, and proved the master's fire.

Instead of trying to excuse themselves by telling public and official lies, which are almost more revolting than war itself, they should take their stand, as bold as brass, on Macchiavelli's doctrine.

In my judgment, Captain Gar'ner, we may run down along this land as bold as lions.

18 Metaphors for  bolder