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Black as Alaskan sealskin. —Anonymous | 1 |
Black as a stack of black cats. —Anonymous | 2 |
Black as a thundercloud. —Anonymous | 3 |
Black as a tinker. —Anonymous | 4 |
Black as blindness. —Anonymous | 5 |
Black as Egypt’s night. —Anonymous | 6 |
Black as a sloe. —Anonymous | 7 |
Black as snow in London. —Anonymous | 8 |
Black as the Duke of Hell’s black riding boots. —Anonymous | 9 |
Black as the inside of a man who drank a bottle of ink. —Anonymous | 10 |
Black as the mantle that shrouds the blind. —Anonymous | 11 |
Black as Uncle Tom. —Anonymous | 12 |
Black as the bear on Iskardoo. —Edwin Arnold | 13 |
Thoughts as black as hell, as hot and bloody. —Beaumont and Fletcher | 14 |
Black as a coal pit. —Henry Ward Beecher | 15 |
Black as the tents of Kedar. —Saint Bernard | 16 |
Black as a young rook. —Dion Boucicault | 17 |
Black, like plumes at funerals. —Elizabeth Barrett Browning | 18 |
Black as death. —Lord Byron | 19 |
Black as Gehenna and the Pit of Hell. —Thomas Carlyle | 20 |
Black as a crow. —Geoffrey Chaucer | 21 |
Blak as fende in helle. —Geoffrey Chaucer | 22 |
Black as a cave mouth. —Irvin S. Cobb | 23 |
Black as the devil. —George Colman, the Younger | 24 |
Black as Tophet. —Joseph Conrad | 25 |
Black as the mine. —William Cowper | 26 |
Black as if lightning-scarred or curst of God. —Aubrey De Vere | 27 |
Black as thunder. —Charles Dickens | 28 |
Black as beads. —Austin Dobson | 29 |
Black as a wolf’s mouth. —Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | 30 |
Black as ebony. —Alexandre Dumas, père | 31 |
Black as night when the tempests pass. —Frederick William Faber | 32 |
Black as starless night. —Phineas Fletcher | 33 |
Black as a cassock. —Samuel Foote | 34 |
Black as the pit. —William Ernest Henley | 35 |
Blacker than a raven in a coal mine. —O. Henry | 36 |
Black as stormy darkness. —Thomas Heywood | 37 |
Black as gunpowder. —Thomas Hood | 38 |
Black as the fruit of the thorn. —Thomas Hood | 39 |
Black as your hat. —Thomas Hood | 40 |
Blackens like a thunder cloud. —Thomas Hood | 41 |
Black as the fleet from Aulis ’gainst doomed Troy. —Richard Hengist Horne | 42 |
Black as the wood of the gallows-tree. —Victor Hugo | 43 |
As black as any Moor. —Jacques Jasmin | 44 |
Black as the devil in a comedy. —Thomas Killigrew | 45 |
Black as the sliding water over a mill-dam. —Rudyard Kipling | 46 |
Black as the king of Ashantee. —Charles James Lever | 47 |
Black as sightless eyes. —George Cabot Lodge | 48 |
As blacke as deepest dark. —John Lyly | 49 |
Blacke as jeat. —John Lyly | 50 |
Blacke as the burnt coale. —John Lyly | 51 |
My Arab steed is black— Black as the tempest cloud that flies Across the dark and muttering skies. —Adam Mickiewicz | 52 |
Black as a [chimney] sweep. —F. P. Northall | 53 |
Black and glossy as the raven’s wing. —Thomas L. Peacock | 54 |
Black as winter chimney. —John Phillips | 55 |
Black as despair. —John Phillips | 56 |
Black as autumn’s sky. —Winthrop Mackworth Praed | 57 |
Black as a burned stump. —Opie Read | 58 |
As black as the steeds of night. —T. Buchanan Read | 59 |
Black as fiery Africa’s slaves. —T. Buchanan Read | 60 |
Black as black iron. —Christina Georgina Rossetti | 61 |
Black as pitch. —Thomas Sackville | 62 |
Black as the newly-pruned crow. —George Sandys | 63 |
Black as a funeral pall. —John G. Saxe | 64 |
Black as mourning weed. —Scottish Ballad Percy’s Reliques | 65 |
Black as Acheron. —William Shakespeare | 66 |
Black As if besmear’d in hell. —William Shakespeare | 67 |
Black as incest. —William Shakespeare | 68 |
Black as ink. —William Shakespeare | 69 |
Black as Vulcan in the smoke of war. —William Shakespeare | 70 |
Black as a cormorant. —Percy Bysshe Shelley | 71 |
Black as Erebus and Night. —Robert Southey | 72 |
Black as the womb of darkness. —Algernon Charles Swinburne | 73 |
Black as crushed worms that sicken in the sense. —Algernon Charles Swinburne | 74 |
Black as thunderous night. —Algernon Charles Swinburne | 75 |
As midnight black. —Algernon Charles Swinburne | 76 |
Black as flameless brand. —Algernon Charles Swinburne | 77 |
Black as ashbuds in the front of March. —Alfred Tennyson | 78 |
Black as sackcloth of hair. —New Testament | 79 |
Black as a raven. —Old Testament | 80 |
Black like an oven. —Old Testament | 81 |
Blacker than a coal. —Old Testament | 82 |
Black as Hell. —William Thomson | 83 |
Black as winter sky. —Walter Thornbury | 84 |
Black as soot. —Voltaire | 85 |
Black as a berry. —François Villon | 86 |
Black as with wrath. —Alaric A. Watts | 87 |
Black as black. —William Butler Yeats | 88 |
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