55 Metaphors for colds

Cold, indeed, was the welcome which they received from their adopted country; and cheerless was the view that met their gaze, as they landed on a massy rock of granite, at the foot of a precipitous cliff, and looked along the barren, inhospitable shore, and over the dark waters which they had so lately crossed.

Ne'er will thy | husband re | -turn from the | war again, Cold is thy | heart, and as | frozen as | Charity!

Grief's hours are long, And cold is the chill of it.

Sir Romeo Path, the famous physician, asserted that colds were far more serious things than people thought.

Wesleyan Verse. ~Skating Hath Charms.~ So cold was the night, And her cheeks were cold, too, Though it wasn't quite right, So cold was the night, And so sad was her plight, That Iwell, wouldn't you?

"Perhaps the cold" "There was a third glass.

Cold and rough was the prevailing temperature.

At Astracan, Feb. 19, the cold was 28 deg.

The heavens of America appear infinitely higher, the sky is bluer, the air is fresher, the cold is intenser, the moon looks larger, the stars are brighter, the thunder is louder, the lightning is vivider, the wind is stronger, the rain is heavier, the mountains are higher, the rivers longer, the forests bigger, the plains broader."

Cold, hunger, nakedness, torture, infamy, a foreign country, a strange climate, a life so hard that it made the early death which was almost inevitable a comparative blessingsuch was the terrible lot of the Roman slave.

Cold are thy | children.

As a matter of fact there was no such thing as a cold pure and simple; colds were invariably manifestations of other and deeper trouble.

Cold are their stones, beloved, To hand and side.

As the mathematician approaches the limits already achieved by study, the colder and thinner becomes the air and the fewer the contacts with the affairs of every day.

While writing this book I have constantly had in mind Ski-ing centres above 5,000 feet, whence tours are made among the glaciers and at high levels where the cold may be a danger during the months of January and February.

THE CHILD JESUS IN THE GARDEN AUTHOR UNKNOWN Cold was the day, when in a garden bare, Walked the Child Jesus, wrapt in holy thought; His brow seemed clouded with a weight of care; Calmness and rest from worldly things he sought.

Spiritual cold in marriages is a disunion of souls and a disjunction of minds, whence come indifference, discord, contempt, disdain, and aversion; from which, in several cases, at length comes separation as to bed, chamber, and house.

20 LXVII Indoors the fire is kindled; Beechwood is piled on the hearthstone; Cold are the chattering oak-leaves; And the ponds frost-bitten.

Cold is the hand that fashion'd thee, rude dart!

Catching cold isn't a nice game for a birthday party.

"Cold and dampness and snakes and fitful dreams were not the only bodily discomforts.

] Cold are those lips, where smiles seductive hung,

Gloom was the first impression; cold was the second.

Cold and fresh was the water, as if it also had slept in the night.

Wild are the winds above thy grave; Cold is the form I loved so well; But what to thee are storms that rave, Or the snow that last night fell? Out in the awful void of night, Numberless suns and planets roll; Has one of all those isles of light Received thy homeless soul?

55 Metaphors for  colds