7 Metaphors for solemn

Solemn and arduous are his obligations to labor, but when faithfully he has discharged these duties, oh!

the greatest and most solemn is the day on which we die.

Solemn is the reflection that there is an open grave before every one that lives, and were we so situated that we could define our progress, and notice each day's approach to its confines, we should feel sensibly that we were hastening on to join the pale nations of the dead, and fill our respective places in the land of darkness and shadow of death.

There she met Andromeden and Persea, shaped like Immortals; Solemn and sweet was her smile, while their hearts beat loud at her coming; Solemn and sweet was her smile, as she spoke to the pair in her wisdom.

With wondering face Old men surround the boy; The solemn looks, the awful place, Restrain the mother's joy.

It was as solemn as eternity.

The four of us sat as solemn as statuesI don't think one of us smiled.

7 Metaphors for  solemn