单词 | wild hyacinth |
例句 | She made him taller, and massive, too, with crisping hair in curls like petals of wild hyacinth but all red-golden. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z Athena lent a hand, making him seem taller, and massive too, with crisping hair in curls like petals of wild hyacinth, but all red-golden. The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z For pygmy forests, head across town to the Elfin Forest Natural Area, a preserve where a wooden walkway winds through a sand dune landscape of wild hyacinths, succulents and rare horned lizards. 36 Hours in San Luis Obispo, Calif. 2015-05-06T04:00:00Z The wild hyacinth, blue-bottle, violet, and pansy, and some others, will occur to every one. Birds and Man 2011-10-20T02:00:25.513Z The copses here are in earlier spring carpeted with wild hyacinths. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z The fern croziers had fully uncoiled, and the lowest bells on the wild hyacinth carillons were fading, before the babies acquired their fur jackets. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z It was springtime; the birds were singing, the valleys were blue with wild hyacinths, and here and there Ulric came upon clusters of late primroses. The Village of Youth and Other Fairy Tales 2011-08-06T02:00:04.530Z Bluebells, the wild hyacinths, made heavenly patches of color among the copses. In the Days of the Guild 2011-08-03T02:00:12.687Z The woods are now carpeted with acres upon acres of the wild hyacinth, or blue-bell, and far surpass in loveliness the most cultivated garden. The Eulogy of Richard Jefferies 2011-05-27T02:00:19.437Z The time of wild hyacinths was nearly over now. My Little Sister 2011-05-27T02:00:14.023Z I took him through the Queen's Cottage grounds to show him the sheets of wild hyacinth. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume I 2011-05-22T02:00:16.657Z The primroses were a dream, and Mavis gathered a bunch of wild hyacinths and some purple ground ivy, and Merle thought she saw a snake, but was not perfectly sure about the matter. A Fortunate Term 2011-05-12T02:00:10.623Z A little later still, the wild hyacinths will be like a blue carpet there. The Hillman The familiar odor of violets and wild hyacinths seemed to fill the room. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3 The woods are carpeted with primroses and wild hyacinths; while in the "merry month of May" the nightingale swarms among the hawthorn trees white with blossom. St. Nicholas Magazine for Boys and Girls, Vol. 8, May 1878, No. 7. An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks He waited, and then, switching at the wild hyacinths with his stick— 'Of course,' he said, 'I have no right to suppose you are going to give me your reasons.' The Convert The wild hyacinths were blue about the roots of the tree on which his name was cut—how low down the sprawling letters were!—the pet name by which his mother had called him. A Sheaf of Corn Look where he would he saw always a cloud of dark hair and two deep blue eyes that shone as softly as wild hyacinths after a shower. Virginia Let there be a show of curiously-shaped orchids, and society is stirred; but who will travel far to see a woodland glade blue with wild hyacinths, or a meadow-lawn besprent with daisies. John the Baptist The room became fragrant with the scent of wild hyacinths, ragged robins, cornflowers and daisies. The Girl Scouts in Beechwood Forest Philip made all the haste that was compatible with gathering a handful of wild hyacinth and meadow narcissus for poor Maria. Deerbrook And, as we look, the sun caresses it, and the South Wind gently moves the little bell-shaped flowers of the wild hyacinth as it softly sweeps across them. A Book of Myths Her eyes, very far apart and set in black lashes, were of a deep soft blue—the blue of wild hyacinths after rain. Virginia Remember the primroses out on every bank, and the anemones in the wood, and the blue flush of wild hyacinths in the coppice! The Village Pulpit, Volume II. Trinity to Advent A Complete Course of 66 Short Sermons, or Full Sermon Outlines for Each Sunday, and Some Chief Holy Days of the Christian Year I would always rather go out of my way than injure them, especially such graceful gems as the wood anemone, or the wild hyacinth, or the wood sorrel, or primroses and cowslips. Ernest Bracebridge School Days There were great, nodding, ox-eyed daisies that popped up pertly on either side, staring at them from amidst wastes of wild hyacinths and forget-me-nots that were bluer than Nellie’s witching eyes. Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel The boy's arm was flung around his sister's shoulders, and across his thighs rested a wand or thin pole topped with a May-garland of wild hyacinths, red-robin and painted birds' eggs. The Mayor of Troy It thrives wherever the wild hyacinth flourishes, and is believed by some to grow best where the earth below is rich in metal. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure He then turned to Kate and began to talk in a low tone, to which she listened with her head hanging like the topmost bell of a wild hyacinth. Alec Forbes of Howglen The hill on which we stood was covered with young birch saplings bursting into leaf, and the sky itself was not more blue than the wild hyacinths at our feet. Leaves from a Field Note-Book Up a turning in the dell, about fifty yards from their tree, a long grassy way cut sheer through a sheet of wild hyacinths. The Helpmate Under its shelter the earliest primroses, anemones, and wild hyacinths were to be found; sometimes, the first bird’s-nest; and, now and p. 22then, the unwelcome adder. Memoir of Jane Austen "You are a nice botanist, Mr. Coristine, to confound that campanula with the Scottish blue-bell, which is a scilla, or wild hyacinth." Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life Austin was lying one afternoon on a bank of wild hyacinths just outside Combe Spinney, lazily admiring the effect of his bright black leg against the bright blue sky, and thinking of nothing in particular. Austin and His Friends She looked over her shoulder into the water, reached down, broke off a blossom of wild hyacinth, and, turning, drew it through the button-hole of his coat. The Firing Line On the way he stopped to gather wild hyacinths for her. The Helpmate Making his way, with difficulty, through the throng, he followed Corinna's protecting gaze, until he saw that it rested on Alice Rokeby, who was wearing a dress that reminded him of wild hyacinths. One Man in His Time The beautiful wind-anemones are gone, too tender and lovely for so rude an earth; but the wild hyacinths droop their blue bells under the wood, and the cowslips rise in the grass. The Amateur Poacher In the opener glades of the woods the wild hyacinths lie in the hollows, in wreaths and festoons of smoke as blue as peat-reek. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 I saw, not long since, in a wood a mass of blue wild hyacinths, that looked like a little bit of heaven dropped down upon earth. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) Steady! go steady past these woods; see the blue haze of wild hyacinths, the cool carpet of primroses. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor "Do you remember that blue dress—the one that is the colour of wild hyacinths?" One Man in His Time Down the slopes of old pasture fell cascades of daffodils, and in the fringes of the coppices lay the blue haze of wild hyacinths. Penny Plain The blue patches of wild hyacinths had all disappeared, but there were flowers as sweet. Venetia Yet again, as we pass into another stretch of woodland, another profusion and another fragrance await us, the winey perfume and the spectral blue sheen of the wild hyacinth. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays At last he saw a boy of twelve years old, on a path overgrown with wild hyacinth. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction Cowslips and wild hyacinths were in flower upon its banks, and blue violets as scentless as our own. Letters of a Traveller Notes of Things Seen in Europe and America The hillside was covered with Mariposa lilies and wild hyacinth, down through which his horse dropped slowly, with circumspect feet and reluctant gait. Burning Daylight A budding spike of wild hyacinth is worth all the gods put together. Lying Prophets Colonel Dene rose up presently and relighted his cigar; then he flicked some dust from the new tweeds, picked a stem of wild hyacinth, and began to whistle. In the Quarter "Why?" interposed Allen, "because we are raw cockneys, who go into raptures over primroses and wild hyacinths, eh, Jessie?" Magnum Bonum Certainly ladies' tresses, known as wild hyacinth in parts of New England, has even less right to the name. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Those dryads of the wood, that some Call the wild hyacinths, now are come, And hold their revels in a night Of emerald flecked with candle-light. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 They came to a lane bordered with copse, blue with wild hyacinth. Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife During twelve years spent amid the grandest tropical vegetation, I have seen nothing comparable to the effect produced on our landscapes by gorse, broom, heather, wild hyacinths, hawthorn, purple orchises, and buttercups. The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1 I wanted to enlighten his mind as to wild hyacinths. Magnum Bonum Ants, bees, wasps, flies, butterflies, and beetles may be seen about the wild hyacinth, which is obviously best adapted to the bees. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors Here and there were rifts or openings through which the light passed; under such places the grass was fine and green, or the wild hyacinths in due season tinged the earth with blue. The Man The ground was a perfectly beautiful carpet of flowers—wild hyacinths, purple foxgloves, pretty, pale strawberry blossoms all grew there. Dora Thorne And around the rough-haired Satyr feet of these vines the wild hyacinth, too full of its own honey to stand, fell back on its couch of moss waiting to be visited by the singing bee. The Choir Invisible In about an hour, one May morning, Professor Charles Robertson captured over six hundred insects, representing thirty-eight distinct species, on a patch of wild hyacinths in Illinois. Wild Flowers An Aid to Knowledge of Our Wild Flowers and Their Insect Visitors |
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