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Example sentences for "harebells"

Lexicographically close words:
hardwoods; hardworking; hardy; hare; harebell; harebrained; hareem; harelip; harem; harems
  1. Strange that on his burial-sod Harebells bloom, and golden-rod, While the soul's dark horoscope Holds no starry sign of hope!

  2. The bit of fell was divided from Mr Seyton's plantation by a low stone wall, mossy, and overgrown with clumps of harebells and parsley fern, and half smothered by the tall brackens and brambles that grew on either side of it.

  3. The road, very hilly just there, passes behind it between steep grassy banks blue with harebells and with a strip of brilliant sky above it between the tops of the beeches.

  4. The heavens were sunny, and the earth was green; The large harebells in families stood along The grassy borders, of a tender blue Transparent as the sky, haunted with wings Of many butterflies, as blue as they.

  5. The harebells in the mountain-pass Flutter their blue about; The myriad blades of meadow grass Float scarce-heard music out.

  6. Splendid large harebells nodded over the edge and in the clefts of the cliff, and the blueberries (Vaccinium Canadense) were for the first time really abundant in the thin soil on its top.

  7. The harebells swing before it, the bennets whistle, but the sward springs to the foot, and the heart grows lighter as the height increases.

  8. A colony of Myrrhis odorata, established in shrubbery, with white Harebells here and there.

  9. This little ridge where the harebells grow divides the drops of rain of the noon-day shower.

  10. All feeling of loneliness passed away as she sat there among the harebells and heather, for Valmai was young, and life was all before her, with its sweet hopes and imaginings.

  11. The harebells bring us good-will from the sun and skies.

  12. A child brought into the room a bunch of harebells and laid them upon the teacher's desk.

  13. Yonder no doubt all was ready; the harebells were ringing their peal, the drones were organing their deep music, while the trembling bride, white as the lilies, was asking herself why her bridegroom did not come.

  14. The harebells would strike up a merry peal at peep of day, and ring till the bridal pair arrived.

  15. It was a plateau of volcanic rock, with scrubs of hazel, and bents and reeds and harebells ceaselessly stroked by the wind.

  16. There were harebells and saxifrage in the moss, and underneath the bushes there was scented woodruff, and there was also sweet wild thyme.

  17. The walk to and from the Creamery was most delightful, especially those May days when there were such drifts of flowers and the wood was full of bluebells, and little white and blue wild anemones and harebells and sweet woodruff.

  18. But I am sure the woman who can broider like this, is clever enough to make a row of harebells and ferns!

  19. Harebells nodding upon their delicate stems, primroses, snowdrops, and small blue pansies are also common.

  20. In the meadows between the hills are sprinkled harebells as blue as the azure veins on a lovely face; while here and there patches of great red clover-heads are seen nodding heavily with their wealth of golden sweets.

  21. Then the harebells trembled faster than ever, for joy to hear the Child speak, and the violets gazed into his happy eyes.

  22. There were clefts in the rocks of the Indian Cellar where, when every one else failed, he could find harebells and columbines.

  23. The harebells say to me all that you would say yourself.

  24. Would Florella ever learn to paint blue harebells in the sun?

  25. Ginnifer who tended the plover with the broken wing, and watered the harebells that were withering in the burning sun, and who treads so lightly that the birds don't trouble to fly away from her.

  26. Wild flax is always fairy flax, and harebells are fairy bells.

  27. While descending on the turf among the harebells (hairbells?

  28. Look at the valerian and harebells on the Cathedral wall,” said Miss Hertford.

  29. I'd rather put a stone and plant harebells round it.

  30. Bumble-bees droned from flower to flower of the harebells and a church clock struck the hour of four.

  31. I like harebells almost best of any flowers," said Michael.

  32. Because I said that harebells were ripping flowers?

  33. I found some exquisite harebells by the roadside, and some very delicate little pink flowers.

  34. Amy covered her eyes, and Helen grew pale, for part way down the crumbling tower, clinging like a bird to the thick ivy stems, hung Casimer, coolly gathering harebells from the clefts of the wall.

  35. No, monsieur, it is quite impossible; you cannot reach the harebells without risking too much; come away and forget that I wanted them.

  36. And the music I heard was the Little People singing, and ringing all the harebells and foxglove bells that grow along the banks of the brooks.

  37. Then there are Harebells dancing in the wind on the top of little grassy mounds; so frail they look—yet “Hussy” never seems to walk on them!


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "harebells" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.