| Frank J. Wilstach, comp. A Dictionary of Similes. 1916. | | | | Alone |
| | Like to the moon am I, that cannot shine Alone. Michelangelo | 1 |
Alone, like a leper. Anonymous | 2 |
The old man proceeded alone into the waste, like a bold vessel leaving its haven to enter on the trackless field of the ocean. James Fenimore Cooper | 3 |
Alone, like Crusoe. Edward S. Martin | 4 |
Stands alone like a rock in a sandy vale. Ossian | 5 |
Alone
like an owl in an ivy-bush. James Robinson Planché | 6 |
I go alone Like a lonely dragon, that his fen Makes feard, and talkd of more than seen. William Shakespeare | 7 |
Alone, like one that had the pestilence. William Shakespeare | 8 |
Alone like some deserted world. Bayard Taylor | 9 |
Stand alone like a substantive. Sir Henry Wotton | 10 | | |
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