7 Metaphors for daring

" Refrain "No, Brother Simmons, we kin safely say, 'Tain't gwine tuh be no rain to-day, Kase da sut ain't fallin' an' da dogs ain't sleep, An' you ain't seen no spiders fum dare cobwebs creep; Las' night da sun went bright to bed, An' da moon ain't nevah once been seen to hang her head; If you'se watched all dis, den you kin safely say, Dat dare ain't a-gwine to be no rain to-day.

Desmond Dare was the son of a widow who owned a small farm in New York State.

" "I have always thought that 'dare' was a quaint word," says Manuel, with the lordly swagger which he kept for company.

The daring and ignorant often become depredators of private property; while those who have more talents, and less courage, endeavour to succeed by the artifices which conciliate public favour.

The most daring and resourceful became the chosen leaders, whose only test was success.

Their only daring is some deed of rapine and murder.

It is thus often dangerous to broach the subject, and if an individual, more daring than people generally are when in the plague-infected latitudes of slavery, attempts to repudiate the views so unhesitatingly expressed by the pro-slavery advocates, that the negro race is but the connecting link between man and the brute creation, he is looked upon with disgust, and his society contemned.

7 Metaphors for  daring