Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.
Charm
Charms
Like new-mown meadows, when the grass exhales
Sweet fragrance to the foot that tramples it.
—D. A. Atterbom
Charm, like beauty’s goddess.
—English Ballad
Sheds a charm, like to the fabled Cytherea’s zone, binding all things with beauty.
—Lord Byron
Charms, as resistless as the fascinating Egyptian, for which Anthony wisely paid the bauble of the world.
—C. C. Colton
Charms like gleams of opening Heav’n.
—John Gilbert Cooper
Charmed like an April rose.
—William Hartley Holcombe
Charming as a god.
—Thomas Otway