10 Metaphors for johnny

No, JONATHAN, JOHNNY feels no animosity, He'd like, with yourself, to have true Reciprocity; But neither your Law, nor a smart cudgel-stroke, Will make himor thembuy your Pig in a Poke Which nobody can particularly wonder at, after all; now can they, JONATHAN?

Johnny was not a clever man nor a wise one, but he was merry, and, as I have thought it necessary to mention, honest.

Johnny had been a fluent speaker at the Union, Jane at the women's intercollegiate Debating Society, and also in the Somerville parliament, where she had been the leader of the Labour Party.

Girls have a strong intuitive love of the beautiful, and Johnny with his liquid eyes, and dimpled cheeks, and floating ringlets of gold was the favorite of all the girls at school, often wished that I had roses to place upon his brow, and the waters of paradise to sprinkle on his cheeks, that I might preserve their bloom forever.

Johnny was the only John rabbit in the family that lived in the poplar bluff in the pasture.

Her father died when Johnny was sixteen, and his last advice to his daughter was, to take care of her brother, to look after his worldly affairs, and above all to bear his soul in prayer to heaven, where he hoped to meet the household once more.

"They've gone, Johnny," was Donald's first greeting.

" ROCK-A-BYE, BABY Rock-a-bye, baby, thy cradle is green; Father's a nobleman, mother's a queen; And Betty's a lady, and wears a gold ring; And Johnny's a drummer, and drums for the king.

Breakfast had been eaten very late that morning, but Johnny was a boy and growing.

If Johnny was a member of the fire department to-day he would probably discover that the task of finding one of his countrymen would not be so difficult.

10 Metaphors for  johnny