5 Metaphors for fond

I know it!" Lessing had this fragment printed in the "Literaturbriefe," professedly as a specimen of one of the old popular dramas, despised at that time by the higher classes, though Lessing remarks,"How fond was Germany once of its Dr. Faustus,and is so, partly, still!"

Fond was the dame, but not dejected; Five stately mansions she erected With more than royal pomp, to vary The prison of her captive Mary.

Fond is a common adjective, compared regularly, fond, fonder, fondest; but here made superlative by the adverb least.

Fond are life's lustful joys, Death proves them all but toys.

Tumble fond of experiments is Alviryhi!

5 Metaphors for  fond