London indeed erupts every evening between the hours of five and six, and throws out showers of tired men, who lie where they fall-or rather where their season ticket drops them-until morning, when they arise and crowd back again to the seething crater.
"Roden's Corner"
Henry Seton Merriman
A geyser begins as a column of steam and hot water, which erupts as often as the water gets to the boiling point.
"Unexplored!"
Allen Chaffee
Well, hark you; Anne is sixty now, and I, A crater which erupts, look where she stands In lava wrinkles, eight years older than I am, As years go, but I am a youth afire While she is lean and slippered.
"Toward the Gulf"
Edgar Lee Masters