And now, when summer south-winds blow And brier andharebell bloom again, I tread the pleasant paths we trod, I see the violet-sprinkled sod Whereon she leaned.
My sister and all of them are just behind the harebell rock--shall we come?
And, turning round a great tangle of rosy stems and shining brown buds, he saw her in the brown dress that had a sort of woodland tinting, and suited her, he thought, as well as harebell blue.
Guy, looked out for theharebell blue gown, which he always associated with Florella.
What is to happen to the Harebell and the Poppy and the poor Burdock I really don't know.
I saw you whispering just now to the Harebell and Poppy; but if you breathe a word to them, I won't tell you anything.
And the Poppy looked at the Harebell and asked, "Where do you come from?
Did the harebell loose her girdle To the lover bee, Would the bee the harebellhallow Much as formerly?
And the poppy looked at the harebell and asked: “Where did you come from?
What is to happen to the harebelland the poppy and the poor burdock I really don’t know.
I saw you whispering just now to the harebell and poppy; but if you breathe a word to them, I won’t tell you anything.
She made me think of a harebell growing all by itself in a rocky place, with stubbly grass about and a wide sky overhead.
What may I say to the Harebell supposing she asks me this question?
I have a shooting-jacket and all thereunto belonging in the britschka, which will not puzzle either Harebellor Hector, because it's just what they have been used to see me wear.
My father hates finery even more than Harebellor Hector would do.
And here, on the other side of the hedge, is the very field where Hector and Harebell ran their famous course, and gave their hare fifty turns before they killed her, without ever letting her get out of the stubble.
The primrose and harebell appear with the spring, But tidings of summer the young roses bring.
Her long-lashed, harebell blue eyes seemed to have widened and grown lovelier in their innocent look.
The happy eyes were Margery's, though they were brown instead of harebell blue, and looked out from a face which was not quite Margery's, though its smile was hers.
So that if this principle be true, such a flower as the harebell will represent one of the most highly developed lines of descent; and its ancestors will have passed successively through all the intermediate stages.
Poised on yonder sprig of harebellstands a little purple-winged butterfly, one of the most exquisite among our British kinds.
And the poppy looked at the harebell and asked, "Where do you come from?
I saw you whispering just now to theharebell and poppy; but if you breathe a word to them, I won't tell you anything.
What is to happen to the harebell and the poppy and the poor burdock I really don't know.
The harebellhas ever been a great favourite with poets, and on account of its delicate blue colour has been considered as an emblem of purity.
The harebell has a very slender slightly creeping root-stock, and a wiry, erect stem.
The rocky shores are crowned with the cedar, the birch, the alder, and soft maple, that dip their long tresses in the pure stream; from every crevice in the limestone the harebell and Canadian rose wave their graceful blossoms.
The Pillager Ojibwe use the root of the Harebell combined with three other unnamed roots for lung troubles.
There isn't the slightest chance, not one in a million, that a harebell will spring up in a Roman garden, and be burned to a crisp by sunlight that just makes an oleander feel good and comfortable.
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