How quickly it responds to the Autumn showers, and long after the honeysuckle has died, and the bees have forgotten its rank memory, this beautiful creature of love blooms in the very lap of Winter.
So preoccupied was she that she had passed out of the gate of Carver House without even noticing Kaiser Bill, who had broken out of his confines and was pulling the honeysuckle vine off the fence.
It was none other than Kaiser Bill, on whom the taste of honeysuckle had palled, wandering far afield in search of something to tickle his discriminating palate.
A wall with overhanging tangles of honeysuckle and ivy, and an oak-tree that spread big arms well over the wall, gave just the shade one needed from the blazing sun.
But there is something else noticeable in those two cornices, besides the energy of them: as opposed either to b, or the Greek honeysuckle or egg patterns, they are natural designs.
But the cornices a and d are copies of nothing of the kind: the idea of them has indeed been taken from the Greek honeysuckle ornament, but the chiselling of them is in no wise either Greek, or Byzantine, in temper.
The ramblers and honeysuckle above her head sniffed at her in fragrant suggestion--why couldn't she just take him some flowers?
And she did not ask herself why she was glad that the honeysuckle smelt so sweet that night, and that so many of the great white moths were fluttering among the moonflowers.
The honeysuckle over Tom Watson's window was thinning under the heat and bronzing under the drouth.
The young man smelled the honeysuckle blossoming thick over the sick man's window, but he did not look that way.
The soft, monotonous murmur of the bees in the honeysuckle over the window sounded unnaturally loud and shrill.
It was set amid roses and honeysuckle and humming-birds against a field of spotless snow," Lynn said, still more lightly.
Her thoughts slipped on thus into a soft inner reverie born of that scented twilight hour of honeysuckleand wild roses, born too of her deep self-questioning, of wonder, of yearning unsatisfied.
Without a sound it ran along past the nut trees and the branches wherehoneysuckle and wild roses shone.
Sir Lionel held my arm to keep me from tripping, and we descended the steps slowly, the rain that sprayed against our faces smelling salt as the sea, its briny "tang" mingling with the fragrance of honeysuckle and fuchsias.
According to Blomefield, the honour of being the first plant to awake must be given to the honeysuckle (Lonicera caprifolium), which unfolds its leaves between 1st January and 22nd February, i.
But should rough hands part so fond a clasping, the hazel would wither at the root, and the honeysuckle must fail.
Was it not with them as with the Honeysuckle and the Hazel tree she was passing by!
The wild clematis, Virginia creeper, and honeysuckle clothed the trunks of every tree, whilst their roots were hidden by flowers and ferns of various kinds.
On the evening of the twenty-sixth they sat on the mahogany settle together, in a moonless night, the lilacs and honeysuckle a-bloom around them.
She was back in the Carolinas with her first love; there was the odor of pine and honeysuckle in the Paris air, a harvest moon in the sky.
Gorgeous parterres of tulips, all a blaze of blossom, flashed with a hundred colours, whilst to me, borne on little eddying breezes, came wafted back the delicious sweetness of honeysuckle and eglantine.
Wild honeysuckle vines were growing in the fields with the daisies.
Seated in a willow rocker on the veranda with the roses and honeysuckle shedding a perfume around, she breathed a sigh of relief.
Then somebody bounded up the steps, three at a time, and crossed the veranda, with her sitting right there on the top terrace below the rose and honeysuckle vines.
Grey-green rosettes of honeysuckle leaves hung before the window, some already, she fancied, showing bud.
Somewhere on the outermost branches of the pine-wood the honeysucklewas streaming scent.
Did n't I hear you complaining of me a little while ago, because I did not carry heavy enough loads of honeysucklescent and did not come often enough?
Across the street, upon some one's fence-rail, climbed a honeysuckle vine; and every now and then Larry caught a whiff of a faint perfume as the breeze flitted by.
Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-eight seemed to be very pale when Adelaide and I found it under the honeysuckle vine, but in old Jonas's garden it was particularly brilliant in its colours of green.
Mary," said Arthur, from the corner where he was sitting with the Book of Paradise in his lap, "what have you put a mark in the place about honeysuckle for?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "honeysuckle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.