6 Metaphors for calendars

Its perpetual calendar, too, is a marvel!

His calendar is a bill of fare; he measures the year by successive dainties.

The existing calendar of diseases, studied in connection with the classical history of the diseases written for us by the longest unbroken line of authorities in the world of letters, shows, in unmistakable language, that the imposition of every known malady of man is coeval with every phase of his recorded life on the planet.

The Shepheard's Calendar was a pastoral in twelve ecloguesone for each month in the year.

"The Child's Calendar" is the work of this artist.

Next to his masterpiece, the Shepherd's Calendar (1579) is the best known of Spenser's poems; though, as his first work, it is below many others in melody.

6 Metaphors for  calendars