6 Metaphors for trembling

When I have put on my shining cuirass and girded on the sword that Guigo lately gave me, the earth trembles beneath my feet; no enemy so mighty who does not forthwith avoid out of my path, so great is their fear of me when they hear my steps."

which Reason trembles to explore, She feels, be mercy granted or denied, 'Tis her's in dumb submission to adore.

Trembling was not the word to describe the feeling that had taken possession of her.

A slight trembling of the lower lip was the only indication of the strain under which she was laboring.

The trembling of the timbers, the dashing against the pointed beak, and that high jet of water, which shot up over the bows and fell heavily on the forecastle, washing aft in a flood, were so many evidences that the cables were true.

'The trembling throng' is, I think, a throng of men: though it might be a throng of barks, contrasted with 'my spirit's bark.'

6 Metaphors for  trembling