5 Metaphors for lark

" Marchmont inspected his plate critically and remarked: "I sometimes suspect these oysters of being mussels; and I'll swear the larks are sparrows.

the lark at heaven's gate sings," and the other is the dirge beginning: "Fear no more the heat o' the sun.

The lark is my morning charmer; So you jolly dogs now, Here's God bless the plow Long life and content to the farmer.

Thumbkins kept very quiet, for the baby meadow-larks were sleepy little fellows, and before he knew it Thumbkins was sound asleep himself, with an arm around one of the baby birds.

The lark, partridge, hare, are the colour of the dry vegetables or earth on which they rest.

5 Metaphors for  lark