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Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916.

Hide

Hid, like a thought of God, unuttered.
—Philip James Bailey

Closely hid as Rameses in the pyramid.
—Julia C. R. Dorr

Hide ourself as Adam at the voice of the Lord God in the garden.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson

Hidden … like the works of a watch beneath the hands.
—Henry Arthur Jones

Hide like gentle nuns from human eyes.
—Sidney Lanier

Hid like incense in a flower’s heart.
—Gerald Massey

Hid like a buried star.
—James Montgomery

Hid, as in a grave.
—Nicholas Rowe

Hid
Safe from the glare of the day like an eye under its lid.
—Frank Dempster Sherman

Hidden … like a dark well, whose unseen brink is overgrown with waving grass.
—Vlmki