6 Metaphors for treats

I am much deceiv'd in those eyes of yours, if a treat, a song, and the fiddles, be not a more acceptable proof of love to you, than any of those tragical ones you have mentioned.

TREAT TO THE CHILDREN.The most interesting and truly exciting scene of all in Trelawny, was the spectacle of some hundreds of happy children dining.

The first treats of sundries, under half a dozen titles, but chiefly of Orthography; and the last is three pages and a half, of the most common remarks, on Derivation.

The hunt had gone by last weekwhat a treat it would be if some one would meet with a little accident and be carried in here!

Nor has thought time to come and go, To vibrate between yes and no; For, cries the Sailor, "Glorious chance 320 That blew us hither!let him dance, Who can or will!my honest soul, Our treat shall be a friendly bowl!"

Resounding plaudits though the crowd have rung; Thy treat is eloquent, and not thy tongue.

6 Metaphors for  treats