7 Metaphors for payson

Mrs. Payson has been a severe sufferer; and since the breaking up of her home in Portland, she has felt, I think, an increasing detachment from the world.

Like David Brainerd, the missionary saint of New England, to whom in certain features of his character he bore no little resemblance, Edward Payson was of a melancholy temperament and subject, therefore, to sudden and sharp alternations of feeling.

Mrs. Payson has been a severe sufferer; and since the breaking up of her home in Portland, she has felt, I think, an increasing detachment from the world.

All of which leads up to the sad admission upon our part that Payson, Jr., was a prig.

and he put his face right into hers and said, "Will you try to prove that Miss Payson is a fool, you little goose?"

Mrs. Payson had been an intimate friend of her childhood, and was endeared to her by uncommon loveliness and excellence of character.

Edward Payson was in all respects a highly-gifted man.

7 Metaphors for  payson