7 Metaphors for faber

Faber too had been up all nightby the bedside of the little Amanda.

"Mr. Faber," he cried, "there is a lady up there at the house, a friend of Miss Drake's, taken suddenly ill.

Paul Faber was a student of St. Bartholomew's, and during some time held there the office of assistant house-surgeon.

Faber was a man with a high gift of imagination, remarkable powers of assimilating knowledge, and a great richness and novelty and elegance of thought, which with much melody of voice made him ultimately a very attractive preacher.

Faber A thing which surprises me very much in looking over those days of suffering, is, that during that day a frightful irritability is the emotion that I most rememberan irritability of feeling, not of expression: for I lay quite still upon the bed all day, and only answered, briefly and simply, the questions of Sophie and the maid.

Faber was a man with a high gift of imagination, remarkable powers of assimilating knowledge, and a great richness and novelty and elegance of thought, which with much melody of voice made him ultimately a very attractive preacher.

Faber too had been up all nightby the bedside of the little Amanda.

7 Metaphors for  faber