Her mind, as cleare as aire. FRANCIS BEAUMONT. Clear as the challenge ov a perlice officer. JOSH BILLINGS. Clear as virtue.-S. LAMAN BLAN CHARD. Clear, as God sees through the earth. -E. B. BROWNING. Clear as flint. - ROBERT BROWNING. Clear as a commonplace. - BULWER-LYTTON. His projects are clear to my eyes; clear as if he dwelt in glass. — IBID. As clear and as manifest as the nose on a man's face. ROBERT BURTON. Clear as a whistle. - JOHN BYROM. Clear as lake. — COLERIDGE. THOMAS DAVIS. Clear as the note of doom. LORD DE TABLEY. Cleared like a doubtful morning when it gives place to a bright noon. DICKENS. Clear as stars in frosty night. WILLIAM DUNBAR. His eye is as clear as the heavens. EMERSON. Clear as the conscious moon. JAMES GRAEME. Clear, like the mysteries of divine science in the bosom of the pious. PILPAY. As clear as strains by sun-kissed Memnon given. MARY ELIZABETH POWELL. Clear as a brook's chuckle to the ear. -JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. Clear as the Autumn atmosphere. — IBID. As clear as the twitter of birds. IBID. Light as clear as that which fills eternity. — A. J. RYAN. As purely clear As crystal drops on vernal grasses. - MARGARET E. SANGSTER. Clear as a mirror. SCHILLER. Clear As morning roses newly washed with dew. SHAKESPEARE. Clear as the summer's sun. — IBID. Clear As yonder Venus in her glimmering sphere. IBID. Countenance as clear as friendship wears at feasts. - IBID. Clear as founts in July. - IBID. As clear as when a veil of light is -SHELLEY. drawn o'er evening hills. Cleare as the skye withouten blame or blot. SPENSER. Clear and fair as sunlight and the SWINBURNE. flowerful air. Clear as a child's own laughter. — IBID. Clear as the rosy dawn. |