6 Metaphors for scents

Once more, the South Sea Islanders affirm that the scent is the spirit of a flower, and that the dead may be sustained by their fragrance, they cover their newly-made graves with many a sweet smelling blossom.

Hand in hand they went through the enchanted wood; and for ever after, the scent of mountain-ash blossom was to Avery a bitter-sweet memory of that which should have been wholly sweet.

A high and steady glass, an almost imperceptible east or north-east wind, with the ground soaked with moisture and no frost during the previous night, is the only combination of conditions under which scent on the grass is a moral certainty.

And the scent of spring, is it not the first lyric of the nosethat despised poet of the senses?

The scent of the otter is possibly the sweetest of all trails left by animals.

He swiftly followed till the tule ahead rustled gently, and the scent was body scent.

6 Metaphors for  scents