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The bluebells and the tiger lilies had dried up and dropped off their stems. Homesick 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z
Bando lingers over a rock outcrop, and we are happy to see a swatch of rare bluebells. On the Far Side of the Mountain 1990-01-01T00:00:00Z
They soon realized that the woodland on this left bank was lonely, thick and overgrown—denser than the nut copses and bluebell woods of Sandleford. Watership Down: A Novel 1972-01-01T00:00:00Z
Like the bluebells in Tomlinson’s haunting essay “The Lost Wood,” they were “expecting no evil” as they reoccupied their familiar territories. Silent Spring 1962-09-27T00:00:00Z
The bluebells had not faded yet, they made a solid carpet in the woods above the valley, and the young bracken was shooting up, curling and green. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
And the bluebells beside us unnoticed, and the pigeons overhead unheard. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
When they had first moved in, Emma had planted bluebells and anemones, primroses, cowslips, and wild ivy, which she especially loved. Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
The girl picked herself up and pulled a bluebell out of her hair. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z
I ran out and picked some bluebells and put them in the center of the wreath before the service started. Homesick 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z
She curtsies; her dress is reminiscent of a bluebell flower. The Belles 2018-02-06T00:00:00Z
He pressed her down upon the grass, among the fallen bluebells. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z
In the center of the picture was a pool with bluebells and tiger lilies growing all around it. Homesick 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z
We came to Manderley in early May, arriving, so Maxim said, with the first swallows and the bluebells. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
I see near Signora Pompa’s house the bluebells sprouting out, draping down the gray stone wall. The Unfinished Angel 2009-09-22T00:00:00Z
The bluebells were so thick underfoot that it was impossible not to tread on them. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z
When I took my bike on its first spin, my hair blew in my face as wild primroses and bluebells flashed pink and purple along the fence. Hope Springs 2021-08-10T00:00:00Z
Kay asked: “Do you mean she is one of those people with bluebells for hats, who spend the time sitting on toadstools?” The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z
The moss smelt rich and deep, and the bluebells were earthy, bitter. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
People who plucked bluebells from the woods were vandals, he had forbidden it at Manderley. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
I got up from the bluebells and called sharply to Jasper. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
Under the trees to the left of them the ground was misty with bluebells. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z
I lay down in the long grass beside the bluebells with my hands behind my head, and Jasper at my side. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
It was gloriously warm after the pool and the forest, the only illumination the bluebell flames still shimmering in a bowl on the floor. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007-07-21T00:00:00Z
“Oh, right!” said Hermione, and she whipped out her wand, waved it, muttered something, and sent a jet of the same bluebell flames she had used on Snape at the plant. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 1997-06-26T00:00:00Z
It was as blue as the bluebells that grow behind the bam in Bybanks, and that water just went on and on—it was all you could see. Walk Two Moons 1994-06-30T00:00:00Z
We trod upon broken twigs, and last year's leaves, and here and there the fresh green stubble of the young bracken, and the shoots of the bluebells soon to blossom. Rebecca 1938-08-01T00:00:00Z
There was a wreath of flowers on it but no bluebells. Homesick 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z
In the forest there was a carpet of bluebells. Stardust 1998-10-01T00:00:00Z
It may have been the first touches of green along the French lanes and the haze of bluebells glimpsed through the woods that made him feel the need for reconciliation and fresh beginnings. Atonement 2001-09-20T00:00:00Z
Cuba Center features one of the best trillium collections in the country: sweeps of Virginia bluebells, ground phlox, and showy celandine poppy. The South's Best Garden Tours 2012-03-01T19:20:03.413Z
Estimates for the 200 lots range from $50 for a four-foot-long swatch of 1870s Morris wallpaper, patterned with bluebells and lilies, to $15,000 for an 1890s Morris mahogany display cabinet with leafy filigree. Antiques: Digitizing Scrapbooks of the First Bronx Zoo Director 2013-08-29T21:12:11Z
On the ground, the ivy suppresses indigenous woodland plants, including such spring beauties as trilliums, May apples and Virginia bluebells. Revered, then reviled: Tracking the rise and fall of ivy 2017-11-28T05:00:00Z
The formal parterre garden — inspired by an Aubusson rug — has symmetrical flower beds planted with peonies and roses, interspersed with Virginia bluebells, Johnny-jump-ups and other perennials. Public Gardens Turn on the Charm 2011-06-17T01:45:45Z
Overlooking a valley of trees and fields, it has a halo of bluebell wood behind. A new start: Jilly Cooper on the night in a Kama Sutra room that led to her book Riders 2019-01-01T05:00:00Z
With their tax breaks they will buy into Antonio Berardi’s white dresses with bluebells sprouting across the chest or maybe an Acne vest in pale suede. Special Report: 'Non Doms' vs. Sexy Blondes 2010-09-20T11:04:00Z
Their quarantines are, on the surface, bucolic interludes laced with light anxiety; panic is sieved through Instagram’s tidy grid of artful domesticity, simmering bone broth, early bluebells and the first fledglings spied on solitary walks. In Search of Time Lost and Newly Found 2020-05-19T04:00:00Z
These strata include bulbs, perennials, spring ephemerals such as trilliums and Virginia bluebells, small-to-large shrubs, understory trees and, finally, the canopy trees that are providing the shade. Perspective | Why the shade garden is so underrated — and how to create your own 2017-06-13T04:00:00Z
Virginia bluebells used to flower at the end of April in these parts; now they appear at the beginning. How gardeners can combat climate change 2017-04-18T04:00:00Z
Close reading of Lewis's correspondence at the time – as well as some Poirot-like work on the question of when bluebells flower at Whipsnade Zoo – leads our man to the later date. CS Lewis: A Life: Eccentric Genius, Reluctant Prophet by Alister McGrath – review 2013-05-08T09:00:04Z
After splitting with Sibs, I beelined for Belvoir Bay and followed a gentle coastal trail festooned with English bluebells and purple foxglove. Blond hedgehogs, and more alluring strangeness of the Channel Islands 2015-06-18T04:00:00Z
Costumes are conspicuously absent, music stands abound and the only hints of scenery come from the hyacinths, lilies and bluebells sitting atop the grand piano. In powerful 'Into the Woods,' joy and sorrow are like old pals 2014-12-04T05:00:00Z
It is especially glorious in autumn when the leaves are falling, or when searching for bluebells in late April or early May. 10 top tips from our Brussels correspondent 2017-03-13T04:00:00Z
Their lingering foliage offers a week or so of green respite — and then spring kicks in with effusions of dicentra, uvularias, bloodroot and trilliums, with some Italian windflowers and Virginia bluebells joining the party. Perspective | An unsettlingly warm winter unlocks flowering treasures 2020-02-18T05:00:00Z
Across the parking lot were bluebells, cottony willow plants, white-flowered Labrador tea, mountain avens and blue forget-me-nots. This 414-mile road to the Arctic Ocean is one of the world’s most remote highways 2016-04-07T04:00:00Z
When I picked up the bouquet of hyacinths and bluebells for my room at the Winter Antiques Show, I walked to the F train like I was carrying raw eggs.” An ?Outsider? Blossom Upends the Flowerpot 2011-03-30T22:41:16Z
Natural light spilled in from massive windows, which overlooked an interior garden brimming with bluebells and flowering magnolias. ‘Greenest hotel in America’: A Greensboro hotel makes climate-conscious travelers swoon 2017-05-17T04:00:00Z
Here alone, members of the Georgetown Garden Club planted 2,000 bluebells. The slow rebirth of Dumbarton Oaks Park 2014-12-16T05:00:00Z
Omissions aside, Maitland is a wonderfully enthusiastic guide to her twinned realms, writing gleefully of crystal brain fungi and "the strange smoky shimmer" of bluebells. Gossip from the Forest by Sara Maitland – review 2012-10-27T23:25:11Z
Boyle saw another miner bee, Andrena dunningi, on drifts of Virginia bluebells. New survey offers a glimmer of hope for declining native bee populations 2021-04-27T04:00:00Z
In time, blankets of weedy plants smother shrubs and trees and prevent the desired flora of the forest floor, such as mayapples, bluebells, ferns and trilliums, from thriving. Like a virus, weeds seize any opportunity to spread — and this summer, they’re ferocious 2020-08-04T04:00:00Z
It’s still a little sharp even in May, although the bluebells are beginning to cluster underfoot and wild garlic flowers scent the air. In northeast England, learning about birds of prey and their high-flying ways
Known as ephemerals, they include the gorgeous Virginia bluebells, mayapples and dicentras. The serenity of a shade garden 2015-04-29T04:00:00Z
But fear and self-protection take over, and Pippa is laid down to rest in the bluebells. 'Broadchurch' Season 2 Finale Recap: Alec and Ellie Forever 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z
Meanwhile, it seems like creator and writer Chris Chibnall is going to continue to string us along with this whole bluebell MacGuffin. 'Broadchurch' Season 2, Episode 3 Recap: The Revenge of Sharon Bishop 2015-03-18T04:00:00Z
The more people see wood anemones and primroses in March, followed by bluebells in April and May the better we all live. Monty Don: 'Why we must save our woodlands' 2011-01-30T00:06:27Z
Carpets of delicate bluebells, columbines and primroses brightened the forest. Follow in the footsteps of Scottish folk hero on the Rob Roy Way 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z
Perhaps if Hardy had just wanted to go and look at some bluebells in a wood with his family, it would have had a bit more dramatic heft. Ill-advised car journeys on film – ranked! 2020-05-28T04:00:00Z
At my first festival, when I was 17 – before I was even at drama college – I was in a huge outdoor garden play, playing a bluebell. Edinburgh Q&A: Cora Bissett, Scottish director and actor 2010-08-27T11:15:00Z
The latter course is especially effective in spring-themed beds, where bulbs pop up between such things as hellebores, epimediums, creeping phlox, foam flowers, Virginia bluebells, Solomon’s seal and ferns. Perspective | Planting bulbs offers a bit of hope for better things to come. Even this year. 2020-10-20T04:00:00Z
When Beck led me through the garden recently, the last of the bloodroots was flowering, and the Virginia bluebells, trilliums and greater celandine blanketed the woodland floor in bold sweeps of yellows, blues and whites. At the Mount Cuba Center, native plants flourish in their natural setting 2015-05-13T04:00:00Z
It was mid-May — bluebell season in this part of England — and the ­indigo-colored flowers were in full bloom, thickly covering the shady forest floor. In the Cotswolds, a weekend on a farm B&B
Here the wake robin trillium is of the white rather than the more common red form, and because of the cool spring it bloomed this year with its showy friend, the Virginia bluebell. What you can learn from a walk through the woods 2015-05-05T04:00:00Z
Gerard Manley Hopkins, the great synaesthetist, perceived sheets of bluebells as floods, and clouds as solid rocks. The unpredictable power of nature 2013-02-15T18:01:01Z
First there are fields, preternaturally green, and then a good Chiltern wood, with beech trees and yellow birdsnest, bluebells, celandines and a few plucky primroses. Robert Macfarlane: 'Paths are human; they are the traces of our relationships' 2012-05-26T23:05:33Z
The bluebells are at their height in mid-April, but the fervent bloom lasts only seven to 10 days. Bluebell flowers decorate Belgian forest floor 2017-04-19T04:00:00Z
Cogar led me through her woodland garden, where Minnow and Pacific Coast were flowering with hellebores and Virginia bluebells. These miniature flowers are perfect for small spaces (and budgets) 2018-04-13T04:00:00Z
The statue and a memorial were defaced this month at Croome, a 700-acre property that is home to a mansion and two castles as well as violets, tulips and bluebells. Statue Is Defaced in England After Children Were Given Crayons 2023-04-24T04:00:00Z
For years, the annual show of an endless carpet of bluebells spreading under the fresh foliage of the beech trees was largely a local treat for the few in the know. Keukenhof, Halle: Flower power draws crowds to Low Countries 2023-04-17T04:00:00Z
He found that several species — yarrow, tall bluebells, and arnica — tended to thrive in them. The return of the American bison is an environmental boon — and a logistical mess 2022-11-27T05:00:00Z
An investigation is under way after part of a popular bluebell wood was destroyed without planning permission. Llanbradach bluebells: Council probe after wood torn-up 2022-08-10T04:00:00Z
A woodpecker cackles; bluebells tremble in the breeze. Wood turtles are being poached. But Stumpy keeps surviving. 2022-07-06T04:00:00Z
The photographs of Charlotte, who turns seven on Monday, were taken by Kate in Norfolk, eastern England, and show Charlotte sitting in a meadow with bluebells, holding the family's black cocker spaniel. British royals mark seventh birthday of Princess Charlotte with new photos 2022-05-01T04:00:00Z
Ever since, parking close by is largely barred and people are shuttled in from Halle town, and venturing among the fragile bluebells is prevented, with miles of rope protecting the fragile flowers. Keukenhof, Halle: Flower power draws crowds to Low Countries 2023-04-17T04:00:00Z
Q: I have a few clumps of Spanish bluebells infesting different parts of my yard, and read that they are invasive and pretty hard to get rid of. How to grow successful peppers and other garden questions 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z
"Five generations of our family have enjoyed the annual bloom of the bluebells that reach down from the ancient woodland to the bottom of the field," said Llanbradach community councillor Beci Newton. Llanbradach bluebells: Council probe after wood torn-up 2022-08-10T04:00:00Z
Our forest floors should be carpeted with Virginia bluebells, trillium, skunk cabbage, jewelweed, ferns, spring beauty, trout lily, columbine and more. Opinion | Ah, to see native flora in our local lands 2022-03-24T04:00:00Z
With the bluebells, nature gives and little needs to be done but enjoy. Pandemic puts tulips, bluebells, cherry blossoms in hiding 2021-04-20T04:00:00Z
From the world-famous Keukenhof garden in the Netherlands to the magical bluebell Hallerbos forest in Belgium, they are out there again, almost on cue to enthrall, enthuse and soothe the mind. Keukenhof, Halle: Flower power draws crowds to Low Countries 2023-04-17T04:00:00Z
A: I, too, have a large patch of the bluebells. How to grow successful peppers and other garden questions 2022-04-25T04:00:00Z
Some 8,000 bluebell bulbs were found dug up after police received a call about suspicious activity in a privately-owned wood. Thousands of bluebell bulbs dug up in Norfolk wood 2021-04-07T04:00:00Z
The Campanula referred to as Scottish bluebell, or the Australian, Texas or California bluebells, each in a different genus? Yes, You Can Learn to Speak the Language of Plants 2020-10-28T04:00:00Z
So once the pandemic is contained, the bluebell fields might even look better. Pandemic puts tulips, bluebells, cherry blossoms in hiding 2021-04-20T04:00:00Z
The Forestry Commission and police are investigating the felling of a "wonderful" bluebell wood in a south Devon valley. Felling of 'wonderful' bluebell wood investigated 2020-05-08T04:00:00Z
The bad news for visitors is good news for the bluebells themselves. Belgian bluebells are too beautiful to see during pandemic 2020-04-16T04:00:00Z
British bluebells are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act along with all other native wild plants and bulbs, said Norfolk Police. Thousands of bluebell bulbs dug up in Norfolk wood 2021-04-07T04:00:00Z
In the spring there are native ephemerals: Virginia bluebells, trout lilies and mayapples. Opinion | The unbearable sadness of a walk in Rock Creek Park on a lovely day 2020-01-17T05:00:00Z
The British bluebell is one of the nation's best-loved plants, with 50% of the world's population found in the UK. British bluebells 'have genetic advantage' 2019-05-07T04:00:00Z
The evening before the shoot we went to pick the bluebells, then spent all night threading them on to the headpiece. Kirsty Mitchell's best photograph: a storyteller in a bluebell wonderland 2019-03-14T04:00:00Z
For several years, the Ecology Center has assisted the Parks Department’s gardener in planting the park: hundreds of echinaceas, a coneflower with medicinal properties; 15,000 bluebells; and milkweed to attract monarch butterflies. To Save East River Park, the City Intends to Bury It 2019-01-18T05:00:00Z
Set within 270 acres of ground with bluebell woods and an orchard The Bethlem Royal Hospital provides specialist services for people with mental health difficulties. Cheating death and drawing identity 2017-10-11T04:00:00Z
The charity also said road verges were an important connection to nature for people, with their flowers from bluebells to knapweed providing colour and a sense of the seasons through the year. UK's rarest plants are at risk of extinction, charity warns 2017-04-23T04:00:00Z
The native bluebell was more fertile and set more seeds than the Spanish bluebell, saving it from the threat of "extinction by hybridisation". British bluebells 'have genetic advantage' 2019-05-07T04:00:00Z
He recognized, immediately, that Thomasina's thoughts on bluebells and mathematical equations, which I also cited, came from Tom Stoppard's Arcadia. Kenneth J. Arrow (1921-2017) : Nature : Nature Research 2017-03-28T04:00:00Z
I hope the Virginia bluebells I saw budding along Rock Creek before our recent snowstorm will do the same. Opinion | Worried about the cherry blossoms? You may have ‘phenology anxiety.’ 2017-03-24T04:00:00Z
I try to be self-sufficient, growing my own vegetables and fruit and enjoying the companionship and eggs from two bluebell chickens. 'If you choose to be alone you can't be lonely': meet the modern-day hermits | Guardian readers and Sarah Marsh 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
Elson referred to many aspects of the brand as “quintessentially British,” specifically fragrance notes of bluebell that remind her of growing up and playing outdoors. Jo Malone London brings a Brit spirit — and personalized scents — to Beverly Hills 2016-11-17T05:00:00Z
She started the day smelling like a bluebell, then became enamored with the combination of incense and cedar. Dita Von Teese, Poppy Delevingne, Asia Chow attend Jo Malone London Girl party at Chateau Marmont 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z
Gardeners are planting thousands of daffodils and bluebell bulbs in efforts to help save native spring blooms. Thousands of daffodils and bluebells being planted to 'save spring blooms' - BBC News 2016-10-16T04:00:00Z
Crowd control measures are being introduced to protect a popular bluebell wood from being damaged. National Trust Ashridge bluebell wood: Crowd control introduced - BBC News 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z
Last year, his white, green, and purple Texas bluebells commanded a wholesale price of about $2 per flower, nearly double that of before the disaster. Japanese Towns Still Struggle to Recover From Fukushima 2016-03-29T04:00:00Z
A variety of so-called long-tubed flowers, including penstemon, Indian paintbrush, clover, wild indigo, monkshood, bluebell, snapdragon, larkspur, and foxglove, require long-tongued bumblebees for pollination. Warming world has shrunk bee tongues 2015-09-24T04:00:00Z
I wanted a garden that you planned years in advance,” added Ms. White, who just received a shipment of 500 bluebell bulbs. Julie White’s Fairy Tale Cottage 2015-09-18T04:00:00Z
English Heritage wants people to join in by planting a native daffodil or bluebell bulb in their own gardens. Thousands of daffodils and bluebells being planted to 'save spring blooms' - BBC News 2016-10-16T04:00:00Z
"At weekends during bluebell season traffic queues build up and people park chaotically, causing real damage to verges and wayside plants," a trust spokesman said. National Trust Ashridge bluebell wood: Crowd control introduced - BBC News 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z
"In April, the entire hill was coated in bluebells. Now, the terraced permaculture space in the centre of the village is full of vegetables and greens." In the shadow of Magna Carta - BBC News 2015-06-10T04:00:00Z
Lady Sergeant took me into the garden, where the bluebells were in bloom. London’s Most Mysterious Mansion 2015-05-23T04:00:00Z
A search for early spring blooms wouldn’t be complete without a walk in the Virginia Native Plant Garden, where such ephemeral wildflowers as bluebells and bloodroot blanket the ground. Washington’s flowers are blooming, if you know where to look 2015-03-19T04:00:00Z
The flowers are under threat from hybrids and non-native species such as the Spanish bluebell. Thousands of daffodils and bluebells being planted to 'save spring blooms' - BBC News 2016-10-16T04:00:00Z
The fees will only apply during the first two weekends of May, when the bluebells are at their peak and the majority of visitors arrive. National Trust Ashridge bluebell wood: Crowd control introduced - BBC News 2016-04-13T04:00:00Z
“He recognized periwinkle, bluebells, marigolds, begonias, petunias and the short blossoms of morning glory,” she writes. Chinese Writer, Tackling Tiananmen, Wields ‘Power to Offend’ 2014-10-10T04:00:00Z
Darke suggests interplanting the stonecrop with Virginia bluebells, which put on a fine show in April and then recede as the stonecrop fills in. Improving your garden’s ecology
Bulbs that don’t like too much bright light include lilies, hyacinth, daffodils, bluebells and trillium. You don’t need sunshine to have a colorful yard | HomeWork 2014-08-15T04:00:00Z
The shamrock and flax plant feature on the £1 of Northern Ireland, while the thistle and bluebell are portrayed on the Scottish £1 coin. New coin designs for 2014 unveiled 2013-12-31T10:26:50Z
The cool spring also provided a long flowering season for snowdrops, primrose and bluebells. Wildlife 'thrived' after hot summer 2013-12-27T03:29:43Z
It is also a home to wild bluebells, wood sorrel and wild daffodils. Trees in ancient forest to be felled 2013-10-04T06:05:18Z
A cabin in a bluebell wood has been selected by naturalist and cameraman Simon King as the winning photograph in the Woodland Trust's annual competition. Woodland photo winners announced 2013-08-26T00:18:27Z
The woodland, which includes rare species such as white helleborine and carpets of bluebells, is next to the trust's existing nature reserve Swift's Hill. Laurie Lee's wood opens to public 2013-06-26T06:52:41Z
Britain's bluebells, which flowered three weeks later than usual this year, were close to reaching their peak on May 4 at Hole Park Gardens in Rolvenden, Kent. Flower Power 2013-05-09T15:58:01Z
We've heard of the chaos the freezing temperatures caused to schools, roads and households - and now, it seems, bluebells too. Cold spring: Where are the flowers? 2013-04-23T06:21:52Z
It is more the commoner woodland species - such as primrose and bluebells - that can survive under shade, but if the shade continues for long periods then their density does thin out. Great Storm: The healing power of nature 2012-10-15T03:05:37Z
Ashley Chaplin, who took the shot in Embley Woods, Hampshire, described the scene as "one of the most faultlessly beautiful bluebell woods I have ever seen". Woodland photo winners announced 2013-08-26T00:18:27Z
The nine-mile loop also opens up to a grassy mountain meadow where travelers will spot bluebell bellflowers and five-foot monument plants. Texas Monthly: Beating the Texas Heat Without Having to Go Too Far 2012-06-16T22:55:41Z
Britain's bluebells, which flowered three weeks later than usual this year, were close to reaching their peak on May 4 at Hole Park Gardens in Rolvenden, Kent. Flower Power 2013-05-09T15:58:01Z
Witness the extravagant flora of the hedgerows or around the holy wells, the bluebells and fresh fern in the dappled valley of Lamorna. Olympic torch route, day 1: the journey begins at Land's End 2012-05-18T16:52:34Z
Flowers were the sappy bluebells she had pulled, white-stalked and squeaking, from the banks, receiving a penny for them—but not in exchange. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z
Her hands should have been full of bluebells, and she should have held them up to his face in maidenly defence as he sprang forward to take her in his arms. The Literary Sense 2012-04-02T02:00:28.147Z
A dainty bluebell, sweet and shy, Lifted its head complacently, As guarded by the tenderest care, Far up the crag. The Optimist's Good Morning 2012-03-15T02:00:23.453Z
Then, sprinkling dew from the bluebells into their eyes, she vanished into the sunlit air. Great Opera Stories Taken from Original Sources in Old German 2012-01-25T03:00:33.660Z
The bluebells lingered and lingered; they fringed the fields for weeks like purple fringe of mourning. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
And next it was a bit of brown heather he took, and then a nodding bluebell, and then the wing of a May fly that had lighted on his hand. Frederica and her Guardians The Perils of Orphanhood 2011-12-05T03:00:50.157Z
A spruce forest, not being so dense in the beginning as a pine forest, lets in a good deal of sunlight, and you'll find scattered through its aisles and byways gentians, bluebells, daisies, goldenrod. The Adventures of a Grain of Dust 2011-11-22T03:00:12.257Z
When he saw the roses and lilies and pansies and bluebells he thought this must be the great world he had heard the bees talking about. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z
She carried armfuls of bluebells, and as she flitted lightly about, sweet music rippled on the air. Great Opera Stories Taken from Original Sources in Old German 2012-01-25T03:00:33.660Z
Other flower companies are glad; stately barbaric hordes of bluebells, merry-headed cowslip groups, even light, tossing wood-anemones; but snowdrops are sad and mysterious. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
The bright sunshine still rested on the fresh, green grass, and thousands of daffodils, bluebells, pinks, and forget-me-nots unfolded there their varied beauties. The Diamond Fairy Book 2011-11-14T03:00:18.297Z
Far over the borders grew the pretty Scottish bluebell, and on rough patches of ground the trailing lilac rest-harrow. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
The Butterfly stopped next at a bluebell's door. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z
For some time the Twins sat silent, huddled close together on the variegated carpet of clover, and cowslips, and poppies, and bluebells. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z
The spinney opened out; the ferns were serenely uncoiling, the bluebells stood grouped with blue curls mingled. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
Their partners, the elves, were all brunettes, and wore pale-green tights and helmets made to represent big bluebells. The Girls of St. Cyprian's A Tale of School Life 2011-08-24T02:00:19.813Z
The mortar between the stones is very old, and in every interstice cling in bunches the bee-haunted bluebells. The Cruise of the Land-Yacht "Wanderer" Thirteen Hundred Miles in my Caravan 2011-10-11T02:01:13.517Z
The moon had wrapped them in her beams, The wind was in their hair, Their feet that trod the wild bluebell Were light as wings on air. Songs of Womanhood 2011-08-21T02:00:31.203Z
One May evening he was playing by the mouth of the hole, when all at once a rustle in a bluebell bed attracted him. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z
Look at the harvest of bluebells—ripened for us! The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
Oh yes; but I like primroses better when they are gathered, and bluebells. Salome 2011-08-20T02:00:12.970Z
His chest pressed on the green fern, bluebells hung over his feet. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z
In the later spring this is a lovely spot, the ground all tinted with the shimmering colour of the bluebells, and the hazel musical with the voice of the nightingale. The Gamekeeper At Home Sketches of Natural History and Rural Life 2011-08-04T02:00:21.507Z
The night after the first bluebell had opened, Fluff-Button went all alone to the Sheep Field at moonrise for the first time. Lives of the Fur Folk 2011-08-20T02:00:13.820Z
There was a little open space, with tufts of bluebells. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
I want to see once more the green, green straths of Scotland—the green straths with a haze of bluebells over them! Playing With Fire 2011-06-29T02:00:30.590Z
She carried a whole armful of spring flowers, gathered in the meadows and copses en route, bluebells and cowslips chiefly, and threw them broadcast on the grave. Greene Ferne Farm 2011-08-14T02:00:22.210Z
The sleeves are silk net, puffed, and held up by a few bluebells. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z
For this survey participants are encouraged to submit the dates and locations of specific seasonal events, including the first bluebell blooms and the first autumn colours. Holy bat phone! 2011-06-24T01:51:20Z
"You ask too much, Mrs. Gruyère," said she, sipping tea from her blue cup, delicately as a bee sips honey from a bluebell. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z
I remember her, a dear, sweet girl, fresh and pure as the mountain bluebells she had in her hand when we first met. Playing With Fire 2011-06-29T02:00:30.590Z
The touching image, which shows the family amid the bluebells of Windsor Great Park, was taken on Easter Monday. Royal photograph marks horse show 2011-05-11T00:20:51Z
He loved music intensely, fancying when he played alone in the meadows, that he heard nature sing, as the bluebells were moved among the grasses by the wind. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
The UK's bluebell woods will be at their most beautiful over the next two weeks, according to the National Trust. Blooming marvellous - spring bluebells flower 2011-04-08T15:51:04Z
Then the hard rock on which the musician rested covered itself with soft green verdure and bluebells and violets began to lift their heads, growing out of its age-old stones. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z
Cool bosky woodlands that were jasmine bowers, With misty haze of bluebells up the glade Then, had I met an angel pulling flowers, I had not been astonished or afraid. All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart 2011-03-31T02:00:16.763Z
In a little while all the hedge within their reach was stripped of its simple charms—its bluebells, its pink foxgloves, its very few wild roses. At Large 2011-03-27T02:00:14.907Z
At night, in his prayers he said—'Bless daisies, bluebells,' &c.... Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z
Some areas in the south of England are already at the height of their bluebell display, including this wood on the Ashridge Estate on the border of Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Blooming marvellous - spring bluebells flower 2011-04-08T15:51:04Z
Then boys and girls came out to play beneath the trees and gather buttercups and bluebells. The Green Forest Fairy Book 2011-03-04T03:01:06.297Z
It was the blue of bluebells, banded with swansdown and embroidered with silver thistles. Vision House 2011-01-13T03:01:00.407Z
It also said staff reported a "haunting smell of bluebells wafting through the rooms" and said there had been calls for an exorcist to be called in. Inspection of 'haunted' day unit 2010-05-06T12:06:00Z
This year's bluebells are more likely to bloom at once in a shorter burst rather than displays gradually spreading up from the south west towards more northern and eastern parts of the country. They're late - bluebells slow to bloom after harsh winter 2010-04-05T09:48:00Z
He expects the same pattern, of a later but longer than usual flowering period, for daffodils, primroses, anemones, fruit blossoms and bluebells. Brilliant spring 2010-03-23T16:09:00Z
Vote for us, bluebells will carpet the woods and all will be well. 'Tis the season 2010-03-19T18:03:00Z
They carried her everywhere—through the rough meadows, over the marshes to the woods that were carpeted with primroses, with here and there a patch of wild violets, and anon a streak of budding bluebells. Capricious Caroline
There were redbells and bluebells and the showy Indian paint-brushes; delicate white flowers and beautiful purple ones; rabbit-brush tipped with pale yellow, and the brighter yellow of the Navajo gorse; and innumerable others. A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open
The gentian and the bluebell so Can change my calendar, I know not how the year may go, Or what the seasons are: The months, in some mysterious wise, Take their expression from her eyes. The Cup of Comus Fact and Fancy
“Maybe,” she assented, and in a bar of light from a window, stooped over a glimmering patch to pull him a sprig of bluebells. The Valiants of Virginia
Under the trees in the park grew great masses of anemones and bluebells, and there were violets and primroses, that she herself had cultivated, in the garden. Regina or the Sins of the Fathers
My memories of you are singing birds In the green forest of my mind, where I May roam, recapturing your whispered words, Or on a bank of glowing bluebells lie, Listening for ever. Mice & Other Poems
Amid these scenes many an astonished muser has asked himself this question: "Where are the poets of this land, where the bluebell nods in metre to the gentle breeze?" A Yankee from the West A Novel
And as she sang the words, Ulfar had a vision of a young girl, fresh and pure as a mountain bluebell, in her scrimp black frock. A Rose of a Hundred Leaves A Love Story
She is an innocent country creature; does not wear crinoline, dresses in blue like a bluebell, has not a dainty stomach, and has no toilette nonsense. The Progressionists, and Angela.
I fancy I smell watercress—" "Well, of all the fanciers,—first bluebells mean spring water, then gasoline from our own tank smells like watercress. Dorothy Dale at Glenwood School
The breath of the bluebells is already scenting the air; the ferns are growing thick and strong. Faith and Unfaith
The hedgerows were full of starry primroses, and the copses carpeted with bluebells. Under the Mendips A Tale
Nodding bluebells coquetted with the tiny wave crests, while the grass along the bank waved little blades in defiance at the roar of its voice. Chiquita, an American Novel The Romance of a Ute Chief's Daughter
Her hands were ungloved; the other hand was full of silver may and bluebells. Man and Maid
Jenny fell backwards into the ferns and foxgloves and withered bluebells. Carnival
If bluebells won't crackle like dead leaves it isn't my fault, is it? Faith and Unfaith
There is a singular sort of beauty in this sky, as if it had trailed its cerulean mantle over fields of English bluebells. Fairfax and His Pride
On my way hither, I passed bluebells, ferns, heather, roses, wild cotton, and painter's brush, the plant which combines colour with heat. Seeds of Pine
In the grey rocks the burning blossom Glowed terrible as the sacred blood: It was no stranger to your bosom Than bluebells of an English wood. The Ballad of St. Barbara And Other Verses
They scrambled down into Crickabella, slipping on the pulpy leaves of withered bluebells, stumbling over clumps of fern and drenching themselves in the foxgloves, whose woolly leaves held the dripping fog. Carnival
Perhaps, after all, she is not here, has returned to the house, and is now—— Suddenly, across the bluebells, there comes to him a fresh sweet voice, that thrills him to his very heart. Faith and Unfaith
Here the first bluebell, and, of livelier hue, The daffodil and polyanthus grew. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles Vol. 2
Where the bluebells and the wind are, Fairies in a ring I spied, And I heard a little linnet Singing near beside. Down-Adown-Derry A Book of Fairy Poems
In docile shadows under bluebell skies A home upon the poppied edge of eve, Beneath lone peaks the splendors never leave, In lemon orchards whence the egret flies. Days and Dreams Poems
The blue eyes were wet now, frankly wet, bluebells by a mountain brook–the little bursting brooklet of feeling within. Pemrose Lorry, Camp Fire Girl
Her head shook so funnily when she spoke, all the white curls bobbed—just like bluebells. Ditte: Girl Alive!
They sat down under one of the great oak-trees, a great carpet of bluebells under their feet. A Mad Love
The roses nod to the sound of the waves, And the bluebells sweet are ringing; Do you hear the music, Dorothy dear? Threads of Grey and Gold
He looked hard at the trampled bluebells about their feet. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
"Look at this one, miss; it's bluebells that is, just for all the world like the bluebells in the woods in the month o' May." A Country Gentleman and his Family
The purple flood the bluebells made Washed round about us where we stood, While voices, where the others played, Assured us we were not pursued. The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice
Huge bluebells; purple, long-stemmed foxgloves; a whole forest full of wild blooms brimming over with heady sap. Letters from my Windmill
When summer came bluebells grew over her grave. Futurist Stories
Then she saw him, lying where he had flung himself, face downward among the bluebells. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman
Sweet is the scent of the hawthorn, and sweet 48 are the bluebells that hide in the valley, and the heather that blows on the hill. The Happy Prince and Other Tales
“Must have been that,” he thought; and he was about to run after it, when he suddenly saw something small and elongated appear among the bluebells. The Vast Abyss The Story of Tom Blount, his Uncles and his Cousin Sam
At their feet were countless bluebells, overhead the blue sky, while across and beyond the valley rose the mountain capped by white clouds that looked as soft as swan's-down. Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains
Late windflowers were still in bloom, and early bluebells made lovely atmospheric patches under the trees, just as though a bit of the sky had fallen, as in the oft-told tale of "Cockie Lockie." Jan and Her Job
There are lots in this lane, or if you like to walk up to the copse, there are more there, and we can mix them with bluebells. Changing Winds A Novel
Long-stemmed, slender cornflowers and bluebells held up their faces to the sun, blue as the sky above them. The Cariboo Trail A Chronicle of the Gold-fields of British Columbia
When the story begins about the farmer's pretty daughter with limpid blue eyes, sweet as bluebells washed in dew, all innocent of the world ways, the experienced reader knows at once what is coming. In Times Like These
While Dorothy and Nancy were talking with Floretta, they were picking large bouquets of bluebells and a tiny white flower that grew as abundantly as the bluebells, and blossomed as freely. Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains
On the edge of the stream grew some alder trees, and under the bushes peeped out heads of the lily-of-the-valley, bluebells and honeysuckles. Sielanka: An Idyll
The woods flit and fly—in summer there are bluebells; in the opening there, when Spring comes, primroses. Monday or Tuesday
Filmy winged bees flitted with bustling movement head foremost into the cups of bluebells beneath skies as azure as they, and in atmosphere as pure as God could make it. The Trail of a Sourdough Life in Alaska
Acre after acre of bluebells, forget-me-nots, daisies, buttercups, and cowslips converted the entire valley into a vast "old-fashioned garden," radiantly beautiful. Across Mongolian Plains A Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest'
"Would you dare to give Mr. Cunningham some bluebells for his buttonhole?" said Nancy. Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains
A hundred years of cowslips, bluebells, violets; purple spring and golden autumn; sunshine, shower, and dewy mornings; the night immortal; all the rhythm of time unrolling. Jennie Gerhardt A Novel
Walking down, she found the bluebells around her glowing like a presence, among the trees. The Rainbow
When the little boy came back with the bluebells, which he had managed to find, the only sign of his father left was a dark brown bubble upon a new-formed patch of blackness. The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906.
Right where he lay upon the hillside, amid a veritable garden of bluebells, daisies, and yellow roses, was the setting for the group we wished to prepare in the American Museum of Natural History. Across Mongolian Plains A Naturalist's Account of China's 'Great Northwest'
"May I give you a few of these bluebells for your buttonhole?" she said. Dorothy Dainty at the Mountains
From the interstices of the limestone parapet grew a white bluebell—the only one Rue had ever seen. The Dark Star
One day bluebells were along the hedge-bottoms, then cowslips twinkled like manna, golden and evanescent on the meadows. The Rainbow
"Ensie, dear," I said, quite gently, grieving that he should see his wicked father killed, "run up yonder round the corner, and try to find a pretty bunch of bluebells for the lady." The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906.
Pine trees stand round the open space of the hill; bluebells in May spread a film under them; beyond the grasses, heather and ling die from August purples to the bronze of autumn. Highways and Byways in Surrey
Fifteen inches down we found the root, a small whitish bulb, the size of a bluebell root. In the Tail of the Peacock
Oft thou hast given them store Of flowers—the frail-leaf'd, white anemony, Dark bluebells drench'd with dews of summer eves, And purple orchises with spotted leaves— But none hath words she can report of thee. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold
I c'n remember our Hemmie, she shoved one o' them bluebell things out o' th' middle of a bluebell, what they call 'candles', up her nose, and oh, we had some work! The Rainbow
"Did you not observe a certain nymph among the bluebells, Fawkes?" asked Don whimsically. The Orchard of Tears
Her clear oval face, the bluebells of her eyes, her auburn hair haunted him. Border Ghost Stories
In some parts, in spite of all the weeding that is done, ferns and bluebells and other such useless plants are growing still. Tales of Space and Time
But I was trying to read, and neolithic times and the bluebell gatherers had run together. Waiting for Daylight
To the east they were sometimes streak purple, sometimes changing bluebell stripes. Rootabaga Stories
She was so engaged when suddenly up went the long ears, and uttering a faint cry resembling an infant's whimper the hare sprang from her lap into the sea of bluebells and instantly disappeared. The Orchard of Tears
The region looked like the deserted studio of a sculptor littered with thousands of shapeless bulks, with monsters scattered over the ground, upon a green carpet dotted with bluebells and marguerites. The Dead Command From the Spanish Los Muertos Mandan
A mist seemed to swim for a second before their eyes, and, as it cleared away, they were standing together with many other children knee-deep in unending banks of bluebells and primroses. The Tale of Lal A Fantasy
In that sea of trees whose billows came to the foot of our headland, and out of sight beneath its waves, children were walking, gathering bluebells. Waiting for Daylight
The surface of the water was smooth, and tinted like a bluebell, save for one patch in the current where wavelets leaped with October madness in sparkles of diamond fire. The Trail of the Hawk A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life
My lady looked like a snow-wreath fallen suddenly among the greenery of spring, but her eyes did peep softly, like bluebells, from the snows of her face. A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales
Primroses starred the banks, though in less profusion than they had been a fortnight earlier; bluebells and pink campion grew among them, and the feathery blossom of the cow-parsley. Antony Gray,—Gardener
Ridgwell, well-nigh immersed in a bank of bluebells, listened in a semi-enchanted condition to the Lion's words of wisdom, and watched the brilliant-coloured butterflies chasing each other in the pearly spaces above him. The Tale of Lal A Fantasy
We would not betray our secret thoughts to bluebell gatherers 177 and boys snuffing the bracken. Waiting for Daylight
Primroses, violets, bluebells, the firstlings of the fern tribe, cowslips, and all the tribe of innocent forest blossoms, with their quaint rustic names, most of them as old as Shakespeare. Vixen, Volume III.
But it was a grief to have missed the apple-bloom and the bluebells. Vixen, Volume II.
Turning to look behind him, he saw that here the cliff was grass-covered, sloping almost to the beach, and among the grass, hiding its green, were countless bluebells, a sheet of shimmering colour. Antony Gray,—Gardener
Banks of primroses became stretches of sparkling golden sands, and the great masses of bluebells, after swaying once or twice, dissolved themselves into the misty rippling waves of a summer sea. The Tale of Lal A Fantasy
Everywhere, too, little bluebells sprang up, looking as if they were making fairy music. Girls of the Forest
By the time these forms have thickened, the expanses of daffodil will have become a mass of bluebells. Picture and Text 1893
I'm afraid I like the bluebells and foxgloves in our enclosures ever so much better. Vixen, Volume II.
Well, I have only just looked into your last book, but it has not that smell of bluebells and thyme that I found in the others. The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877
There were oaks gray with centuries, and elms jacketed with moss, in whose high boughs the orioles in summer builded and sang, and under which the bluebells grew. In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
We told her we were going to gather bluebells in the woods, and of course we meant to do that too. New Treasure Seekers or, The Bastable Children in Search of a Fortune
"The forget-me-nots, the bluebells, and the blue hyacinths grow amongst green leaves and grass, and I'm sure God would not have put them there if they didn't look beautiful." Charlie Scott or, There's Time Enough
This has rather an odd result now and then, because flowers may alter their colours; there are white bluebells and white violets, and gardeners can raise crimson primroses. Chatterbox, 1906
Nancy held up the flowers for Miss Ashwell to choose, and rather ostentatiously turned the bluebells towards her, but she perversely chose Olivia's pansies. Judy of York Hill
Jasper's school began in the summer, when the sun was high, the cool shadows of the oaks grateful, and the bluebells filled the tall, wavy grasses, and the prairie plover swam in the air. In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
She seemed to him like the spirit of the Spring, when the bluebells are flowering and the world is young. No Man's Land
Oh, in the spring, the bluebell bows him down for very exuberance, exulting with secret warm excess, bowed down with his inner magnificence! Look! We Have Come Through!
You are from Mother Goose’s book and I met you at a party in Belleville, where they have a bluebell flower on the school to call the animal children to their lessons.” Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard Adventures of the Rabbit Gentleman with the Mother Goose Characters
After the snowdrops came on the wild daffodils and bluebells and primroses. The Love Affairs of Pixie
The prairies with their bluebells, the prairie islands with their giant trees, the forests that shaded the streams, were all like a legend, a fairy story, a dream. In The Boyhood of Lincoln A Tale of the Tunker Schoolmaster and the Times of Black Hawk
Later on no doubt there would be primroses and bluebells, and when summer came, if I knew anything about it, there would be two hammocks swinging between spreading branches, and two happy women reposing therein. The Lady of the Basement Flat
Or were you hatched from a bluebell bright, 'Neath the warm, gold breast of a sunbeam light, By the river one blue spring day? The Posy Ring A Book of Verse for Children
Violets are there, and I pluck them, Remembering the bluebells In the beech wood At Sevenoaks. A Little Window
Or like a juicy and jostling shock    Of bluebells sheaved in May Or wind-long fleeces on the flock    A day off shearing day. Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published
From the concealment of her lofty bluebell Maya commanded a splendid view of the social life coming awake beneath. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
Only in its season the cannoch tuft, and that itself but sparsely; the very bluebell shuns a track so desolate, the sturdy gall itself finds no nourishment here. John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
But sweeter than all singing Of brook or birds above, She heard the bluebells ringing The chimes the fairies love. Golden Moments Bright Stories for Young Folks
Looking up with tearful eyes, she clasped her hands, and let her buttercups and bluebells fall to the ground unheeded. Odd
A juice rides rich through bluebells, in vine leaves, And beauty's dearest veriest vein is tears. Poems of Gerard Manley Hopkins Now First Published
Then he picked a little bluebell from the grass and put it on his shining head like a helmet. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
The moths came no more; the bees forsook her for the bluebells. "Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character
The shooting stars gladdened the glade with gold; the bluebells brimmed the woodland hollow with amethyst; the fire-weed splashed the hills with the pink of coral. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
My heart caught its distilling fragrance, like a bluebell on some mountainside, and I knew that the seasons were exchanging in Donald's soul, winter retreating before the avenging spring. St. Cuthbert's
You may talk about your Sicilian flowers, but just wait till you have seen an English wood full of bluebells! The Princess of the School
At a short distance, Ting-a-ling saw a crowd of little minnows, who had caught a young tadpole, and, having tied a bluebell to his tail, were now chasing the affrighted creature about. Ting-a-ling
Sitting on the grass, Heidi looked at the bluebells and the wild roses that were shining in the last rays of the sun. Heidi (Gift Edition)
A Window Box Of perennials select bleeding-hearts, pinks, bluebells, hollyhocks, perennial phlox, perennial hibiscus, wild asters, and goldenrods. Agriculture for Beginners Revised Edition
Larks were singing, cuckoos calling, bluebells made the woods seem a reflection of the sky, and the gorse was ablaze on the common. For the Sake of the School
It was bluebell time, and the woods in the neighborhood would be a show. The Princess of the School
He's no end grumpy at being sent off; seemed to think he had the inside track with the Jersey bluebell. Marion's Faith.
Near together in patches the bluebells were nodding gently in the breeze. Heidi (Gift Edition)
How she delighted in showing her friend where the first bluebells would be found in the wood, and in taking her to search in the most likely places for birds' nests! Hunter's Marjory A Story for Girls
The bluebell and primrose are blossoming fast, And see, where the snow-drifts still cling, The Sun his rich mantle has gallantly cast At the feet of her Majesty, Spring. Chatterbox, 1905.
As they neared anchorage at an island now known as Kyak, they could see billows of ferns, grasses, lady's slippers, rhododendrons, bluebells, forget-me-nots, rippling in the wind. Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward
Grass running down to the edge of the water, and full of bluebells. The Heather-Moon
In May not only is the whole valley knee-deep in grass and ferns and flowers and bluebells. A Book of Quaker Saints
And under a sky that hung over us like an illimitable bluebell, we saw our first Cornish mountains, Rough Tor and Brown Willy. Set in Silver
What! one of the poppies and bluebells that Will Honeycomb admired? Girlhood and Womanhood The Story of some Fortunes and Misfortunes
The Blue Walk is something to remember, with its walls of blue lavender flanking the blue paving stones, between the cracks of which lovely bluebells and larkspur spring up in irrelevant, poetic license. Woman as Decoration
She sent me away with him down the road to gather a bunch of bluebells, azure as a handful of sky, to put into our hanging vase—my first Scotch bluebells. The Heather-Moon
It is the bluebell,—ringing in for all Young hearts life's joyous Whitsun festival. Love's Comedy
It soon passes a thick hedge dividing a meadow from a cornfield, in which hedge is a spot where some bluebells may be found in spring. Nature Near London
The woods in the combe below the moor were a mass of bluebells, and here and there those who searched might find rarer flowers, orchises, lily of the valley, and true lover's knot. A Popular Schoolgirl
Some of them, such as the Dutchman's breeches and the bluebell, have gone, like the beautiful children who died when life was young. Some Summer Days in Iowa
Is there anything so happy-looking, so full of overflowing delight, as the long grass, and the buttercups and daisies, hawthorn and bluebells? My Young Days
Wind with your weight of perfume, Bring me the bluebells' bloom! More Songs From Vagabondia
So, too, with charlock, and with hill sides purple with heath, or where the woodlands are azure with bluebells for a hundred yards together. Nature Near London
And think of the woods—the bluebells and anemones! Leaves from a Field Note-Book
Then they went on a little farther and saw some bluebells growing, and the bluebell flowers were tinkling a pretty little tinkle tune. Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
He would fancy even that he could hear the bluebells and violets singing, and perfume and color translated themselves into analogies of sound. Great Violinists And Pianists
"Ensie, dear," I said quite gently, grieving that he should see his wicked father killed, "run up yonder round the corner and try to find a pretty bunch of bluebells for the lady." Lorna Doone A Romance of Exmoor
The bluebells in this hedge are unseen, except by the rabbits. Nature Near London
The avenue into which he presently turned was starred on either side with a riot of primroses, running wild into the brambles, with here and there a belt of bluebells. Nobody's Man
The bluebells even kept on tinkling after Jimmie had picked them for his bouquet. Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
Leaving Carlisle, we crossed "Solway Tide" and found ourselves in the land of bluebells and heather, the "Bonnie Scotland" of Robert Burns. British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland
When the meadows glitter white, Like a sheet of silver light; When bluebells gay and cowslips bloom, Sweet-scented briar and golden broom, Thou wilt think of me, love! Mark Hurdlestone Or, The Two Brothers
Through the boughs of beeches and elms and firs the young day flickered gold, so that the bluebell patches were half lit, like blue water in the sun, half grey, like water at twilight. Dangerous Ages
Just drop down the curtains of your dear eyes Those eyes like a bright bluebell, And we will sail out under starlit skies, To the land where the fairies dwell. Poems of Passion
"Oh, it's the bluebells—the bluebell flowers," answered the bunny uncle. Uncle Wiggily in the Woods
The primrose was strewn about in disks of pale gold, the white thorn lifted great bouquets, the bluebell touched the heart. Foes
She watched him out of sight and then went into her home, and with an inscrutable smile, began to arrange the ferns and bluebells in a vase of cream-colored wedgewood. The Measure of a Man
Blue, also, were the pincushion and glass toilet implements on the dressing-table, and a rocking-chair had its cushion embroidered in bluebells—a tribute of affection from a late schoolfellow. Bluebell A Novel
Presently the Bishop opened his eyes—no longer points of blue steel, but soft and dreamy like a mist of bluebells on distant hills. The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century
I can call to mind its innumerable beauties, and in fancy saunter once more through the summer woods, among the bracken, the bluebells, and the foxglove. The Book of the Bush Containing Many Truthful Sketches Of The Early Colonial Life Of Squatters, Whalers, Convicts, Diggers, And Others Who Left Their Native Land And Never Returned
Her stockings were torn, her ragged clothes decorated with limp bunches of bluebells, and her neck and wrists with twisted daisy chains. The Ship of Stars
Long, soft, white leather gauntlets covered her hands, and she carried in them a little basket of straw, full of bluebells and ferns. The Measure of a Man
"If you will give me the cluster of bluebells in your belt—" She looked surprised, hesitated a moment, then laid them in his hand. The Fatal Glove
My feet trod on bluebells and red-robins, and now and then crushed the fragrance out of a low-lying spike of gorse. Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches
Frae where the heather bluebells fling Their sangs o' fragrance to the Spring, To where the lavrock soars to sing, Still lives thy strain, For' a' the birds are twittering Sangs like thine ain. Afterwhiles
For here the sky lay all around your feet in a shimmer of bluebells: and high overhead were domes of cool green light, where the sun came flickering and filtering through millions of leaves. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
"When I get a house of my own I mean she shall live with me all the while," she said, stooping to gather a tuft of wild bluebells growing in a marshy spot. Family Pride Or, Purified by Suffering
She looked at the bluebells wistfully, but would not touch them. The Fatal Glove
As there was only one bluebell within easy reach, I said very gravely that I thought one would do this time, and I picked it and gave it to him. St. Nicholas, Vol. 5, No. 2, December, 1877
But, in case I see a little pig with a pink ribbon tied in his curly tail, I'll make the next bedtime story, about Uncle Wiggily and the bluebell. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
Twigs and leaves and bluebell spears and tiny patterns of moss seemed to leap at him and vanish as he ran: and two minutes after, high above the agitated tree-tops, the thunder spoke. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
Little stands had been placed with easy chairs in the window seats; the room looked as though bluebells had been strewn with a liberal hand on white ground. The Tragedy of the Chain Pier Everyday Life Library No. 3
He took out his pocket-book, and displayed to her, folded in white paper, a cluster of faded bluebells. The Fatal Glove
The bluebells were still in bud and hadn't yet swept everything before them in a headlong rush of waves that never broke. Balloons
"Ah, there is a bluebell!" said the rabbit. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
To be alone in the deep of the wood in bluebell time was, for Roy, a sensation by itself. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
To-day Paul brought the first bluebells of spring, and put them in water for me. Lazarre
Probably, therefore, a violet belonging to the chalk, on which nearly all herbs that grow wild—from the grass to the bluebell—are singularly sweet and pure. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
But Galatea, having filled her lap with bluebells, quite forgot the leaping kids, and piping Cyclops, and cool summer caves, and yellow honey, and black ivy, and sweet vine, and water cold as Alpine snow. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series
"No, I can't tell you where there is any gold," said the bluebell when Uncle Wiggily had asked her most politely. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
The Dawn-Fairy steps forward and shakes dewdrops from a bluebell over them, accompanying the action with a delightful song, "I'm up with early Dawning." The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
"Oh, lost, lost, ..." cried our witch, and thoughts rushed through her mind of green safe places, and old safe years, and the little hut in a pale bluebell wood, where she was born. Living Alone
Out there they looked like large bluebells; and at tea, when their cloaks had been removed and their brown frocks showed, they looked like locusts. The Devil's Garden
He had led me to the garden-house, which stood among the bluebells at the end of the orchard, and was striding to and fro in front of it. The Woman Thou Gavest Me Being the Story of Mary O'Neill
"Oh, I'm go glad I could ring and tell you the way back here," said the bluebell. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
She drew her hand from Martin and the next moment he saw his dead bluebells hurrying away and parting company for ever on the dancing water. Children of the Mist
Do you think when you come home—if I haven't spent too much money on wall-papers—that I could have a blue hat with bluebells on it? The White Linen Nurse
There were organs and drums and trumpets; there were little thrush flutes and bullfinch pipes; there were gurgling brooks and singing water-sprites, tinkling bluebells and thrumming woodpeckers. The Emperor of Portugalia
Then the dancing ceased, and I found myself in the midst of bluebells that shook their bells at me with loud trills of laughter. The Sorcery Club
Uncle Wiggily, the nice old gentleman rabbit, was sleeping on the soft moss under a clump of ferns, and over his head the bluebell flower was nodding in the night breeze, keeping watch for danger. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
Then a sudden desire mastered him: to possess the purple of her bluebell bouquet. Children of the Mist
George knew these woods well, with their acres of bluebells and their breadths of primroses in the Spring, and their wealth of dogroses in June. With Marlborough to Malplaquet A Story of the Reign of Queen Anne
But you must be patient a little longer, my princess of the bluebell. The Lamp in the Desert
Inside the wood the grass and the bluebell leaves—the bloom past and ripening to seed—so hung over the trail that it was difficult to follow. The Amateur Poacher
And the worst part of it was that the bluebell flower also was sleeping, and she couldn't tell the rabbit what was going to happen. Uncle Wiggily's Travels
In her other hand she carried half a dozen bluebells from the woods, and she came with the free gait acquired in keeping stride through long tramps with Will when yet her frocks were short. Children of the Mist
"Ensie dear," I said quite gently, grieving that he should see his wicked father killed, "run up yonder round the corner, and try to find a pretty bunch of bluebells for the lady." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5
Tessa's eyes grew round with wonder, and bluer than the bluest bluebell. The Lamp in the Desert
And again the bluebell carpet seemed to be all round her--the light and fragrance and colour of the wood. Lady Connie
"So am I," said the bluebell, "and I'll not go to sleep again, either, I promise you." Uncle Wiggily's Travels
She saw the man before she reached him, and waved her bluebells to show that she had done so. Children of the Mist
Now a little metal box fell from one of the letters back into the drawer; the box flew open and out of it fell a small, dry blossom—a little bluebell. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 09 Friedrich Hebbel and Otto Ludwig
Through the close-growing stems of the undergrowth I saw a bluebell carpet lying like inverted sky beneath the oaks. Five Nights
All around them the bluebells lay glowing in the sunshine. Lady Connie
The neglected volume had fallen from her lap, and lay among the bluebells at her feet. Fort Lafayette or, Love and Secession
So I sang the song he chose, "My love, she's but a lassie yet"; and he took the bunch of bluebells from my braids, and was gone. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 63, January, 1863
The bluebells were fading in the woods, but in the cottage gardens the lilacs were all fragrance, and the crown-imperials showed their heads of yellow and red. Fenwick's Career
She is looking back upon the enclosure where the white stones overtop the bluebells. True Tilda
Golden rod, golden daisies, and bluebells were plentiful and very pretty. Tales of lonely trails
The spring had come, clothing the weird branches of the elms with a tender garb of green, the anemones in the woods yielded to the bluebells and these to carpets of primroses and violets. The Nest of the Sparrowhawk
Now there are masses of yarrow, marguerites, rhododendrons, bluebells, and great trees of white and purple lilacs. Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June"
The red of the autumn still on the hills,—while the bluebells are rushing over the copses.' Fenwick's Career
Where the bluebells and the wind are,     Fairies in a ring I spied, And I heard a little linnet     Singing near beside. Collected Poems 1901-1918 in Two Volumes Volume II.
I know thee well: I know where blossoms the yellow gorse; I know where waves the pale bluebell, And where the orchis and violets dwell. The Illustrated London Reading Book
Just beyond, the Dingles wind irregularly up from the foot-path below to the crest of Welcombe hill, through straggling clumps and briery hollows, sweet with nodding bluebells, ash, and hawthorn. Master Skylark
I want to brush my face against the grass, and wade in a wave of bluebells. This Is the End
Half a mile eastward the woods were all in soft bloom, carpeted with windflowers and bluebells. Fenwick's Career
The underwood was full of bluebells, but her eyes were not blue. The Lake
‘Arthur, darling, run and gather those bluebells,’ said she, pointing to some that were gleaming at some distance under the hedge along which we walked.  The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
There were hundreds of white daisies, golden buttercups, bluebells and daffodils growing by the roadside, and each flower-head was firmly set upon its slender but stout stem. Tik-Tok of Oz
Sweet is the scent of the hawthorn, and sweet are the bluebells that hide in the valley, and the heather that blows on the hill.  The Happy Prince and Other Tales
There’s a little flower up yonder, the last bud from the multitude of bluebells that clouded those turf steps in July with a lilac mist.  Wuthering Heights
I went along the well-kept paths among the rhododendra and through the private gate into the woods where the bluebells and common orchid were in profusion. Tono Bungay
"I will get some of the color that I use to paint the bluebells and forget-me-nots with, and then you can carve a wooden ribbon on the toy cat's neck and paint it blue." Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
"It would be a splendid thing to do," she said slowly, and as she said it her eyes took on their colour of bluebells, because what she had seen had moved her. The Shuttle
Now and then they passed places where tall ferns grew in masses, and again and again the ground was azure with the bluebells swaying in the soft breeze. Little Lord Fauntleroy
Every snip of the scissors, as rose and peony and bluebell fell, seemed to chirp, "Mrs. Morgan is coming today." Anne of Avonlea
Then she picked a fern and a bunch of the thick-growing bluebells and put them in her girdle in such a way that they hid its ugliness. The White People
The violet and cowslip, bluebell and rose, are known to thousands; the veronica is overlooked.  Pageant of Summer
He had already, even in his guise of keeper, noticed one thing, which was that while at times her eyes were the blue of steel, sometimes they melted to the colour of bluebells under water. The Shuttle
Some scarlet hibiscus, some bluebells, a couple of pale poppies with furry stalks and bitter perfume. The Blue Lagoon: a romance
Her attitude was one of serene and cheerful expectancy, and I always think of her as sitting among the primroses and bluebells she loved, which seemed to bloom unceasingly in the windows of her room. The Story of a Pioneer
"Flowers, only flowers—bring me dainty posies, Blossoms for forgetfulness," that was all he said; So we sacked our gardens, violets and roses, Lilies white and bluebells laid we on his bed. Rhymes of a Red Cross Man
I sat there and lived on, and mostly watched the bees tumble over the bluebells. Laddie; a true blue story
Never had the beautiful Miss Vanderpoel's eyes worn so fully their look of being bluebells under water. The Shuttle
He took me by the hand, and did the honors of the garden, presenting me with the bluebell of my choice. Dear Enemy
They sat in the little wood where bluebells were standing. Sons and Lovers
But the bluebells were marching fast over the copses—as though they sprang in the traces of the rain. Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume II
I thought it would die of the wound, so I turned it up on a bed of flowers at the end of the garden, which is thickly covered with ferns and bluebells. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
"Never mind," said her ladyship's sister, and the old woman, looking up into her eyes, found there the colour Mount Dunstan had thought of as being that of bluebells under water. The Shuttle
The night was full of scent—wild cherry, the first bluebells. England, My England
And among the oaks the bluebells stood in pools of azure, under the new green hazels, upon a pale fawn floor of oak-leaves. Sons and Lovers
His little hands, when flowers were seen,   Were held for the bluebell,     As he was carried oer the green. Poems Chiefly from Manuscript
Then I read them to Mrs. Brede's little girls, who stood still like two bluebells, listening. Look Back on Happiness
The bluebells under water were for the moment incredibly lovely. The Shuttle
In a month the glades between the trees would be carpeted by bluebells. Miss Merivale's Mistake
At the edge of the wood the bluebells had flowed over into the field and stood there like flood-water. Sons and Lovers
"Farewell, my bluebell, farewell to thee," sang the captain as the iron crept cautiously over the great trouser leg of his Gargantuan full-dress suit. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago
Young master wore a coronet of bluebells on his golden bead, young miss a wreath of cowslips on her ebon locks. A Terrible Temptation A Story of To-Day
She had shown it in the way in which she tenderly looked from side to side, in the very lightness of her footfall, in the bluebell softening of her eyes. The Shuttle
One morning, while Little Bear was out camping with his father and mother, he went into the woods to pick daisies and bluebells with which to decorate the entrance to their cave. Little Bear at Work and at Play
The hills were golden with evening; deep in the woods showed the darkening purple of bluebells. Sons and Lovers
Only to-day I have noticed that our windows are tightly closed, that I am wearing a dark costume, that it is already May, and that bluebells are blossoming in the fields. Tales of the Wilderness
Lutkea, hedysarum, parnassia, epilobium, bluebell, solidago, habenaria, strawberry with fruit half grown, arctostaphylos, mertensia, erigeron, willows, tall grasses and alder are the principal species. Travels in Alaska
A sort of bluebell predominated, brighter than ultramarine; here and there auriculas looked out of the moss, and I often reposed upon tufts of ranunculus.  Dreams, Waking Thoughts, and Incidents
"I am glad you were good to the baby," said Little Bear's mother, as she took the bluebells and daisies that he had brought and put them into a hollow stump beside the cave door. Little Bear at Work and at Play
Dim is my upland path,—across the green Fantastic shadows fling, yet oft between The chequer'd glooms the moon her chaste ray sheds, Where knots of bluebells droop their graceful heads. The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas
A bluebell or a bit of heather can bring tears to his eyes; and the lilt of a Jacobite song make his heart thrill with an impossible loyalty. A Daughter of Fife
It was composed of bright-green moss with flowers intertwined, and tall bluebells, rising out of the grass, overhung it. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
Corn waving on the moorlands where naught but horsetail grew before, bluebells nodding on the fells, and yellow sunlight blazing in the ladyslipper flowers outside a house. Growth of the Soil
Five inches deep Sir Goldfish lies,   Here last September was he laid, Poppies these that were his eyes,   Of fish-bones were these bluebells made. English Poems
From the past a voice is calling, From heaven a star is falling, And dew swells in the bluebells   Above her hillside grave. Poems
"Ensie, dear," I said, "run and try to find a bunch of bluebells for the pretty lady." The World's Greatest Books — Volume 01 — Fiction
Is the hedge cut and trimmed, lo! the bluebells flower the more and a yet fresher green buds forth upon the twigs. Field and Hedgerow Being the Last Essays of Richard Jefferies
Her eyes are bluebells now, her voice a bird,   And the long sighing grass her elegy; She who a woman was is now a star   In the high heaven shining down on me. The Lonely Dancer and Other Poems
On the grass banks sloping away beneath the terrace gardens, sheets of bluebells shone almost whitely on the grass. Peter's Mother
They were simple flowers, such as I had known in childhood and had not found in Virginia—yarrow, and queen of the meadow, and bluebells, and the little eyebright. Salute to Adventurers
Pitch your tent where you will in midsummer, a bed of roses, a clump of poppies and a bunch of bluebells will adorn your camping. Klondyke Nuggets A Brief Description of the Great Gold Regions in the Northwest
The January sky above shone blue as in a New England June, gay crocuses starred the short green grass, snowdrops and bluebells were already budded. The Spanish Chest
I must say I haven't tried gathering bluebells for him yet, nor have I offered my services as a perpetual valentine, but I've been very kind to him in other ways.' Tales of St. Austin's
I looked on the carvings, the statues, the broken arches, where bluebells and wild flowers were waving, and it seemed inexpressibly beautiful. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
The bluebells swing softly, as if they were afraid to ring out aloud and disturb the sleeping knight. The Wagner Story Book
"Here are some bluebells, Susie," said Frank, holding up a handful of the dainty, graceful blossoms. Uncle Robert's Geography (Uncle Robert's Visit, V.3)
Without the violet all the bluebells and cowslips could not make a spring, and without the blackbird. even the nightingale would be but half welcome. The Life of the Fields
Then she grew a little, and grew and grew, till she was about the height of a bluebell, and as slender to see. The Art of the Story-Teller
The cows here were almost up to their knees in pasture, and the bluebells in the home woods were wonderful. The Great Impersonation
High up, where a rough stone projects a little from the tower, a cluster of bluebells swings in the breeze and nods to the other flowers and the grass and the trees down below. The Wagner Story Book
The bluebell comes too late, the cowslip is but an indifferent primrose; camelias and anemones and all the others which occur to you come into a different class. Not that it Matters
Among those seeding bluebells and dry twigs and mosses I think a titlark has his nest, as he stays all day there and in the oak over. The Life of the Fields
And now the whole wood is carpeted with delicate green leaves, with nodding bluebells, and pale-yellow primroses, as if a fairy had touched the ground and covered it with fresh young life. The Fairy-Land of Science
Stars of anemone, smiling bunches of primrose, and azure clouds of bluebell made the young hearts leap as at that first memorable sight. Magnum Bonum
The lofty pine, the lichened rock, the tiny bluebell, the seared crag—all whispered their secrets. The Rainbow Trail
She was not more than seventeen or eighteen, with eyes like bluebells, lips as red as poppies, features that danced with delight and laughter and all the innocence that one would associate with elfin royalty. The Blind Spot
Along the mound by it the bluebells are seeding, the hedge has been cut and the ground is strewn with twigs. The Life of the Fields
Here, too, tufts of bluebells peeked forth from behind the moss-grown stems of several ancient oaks and elms, and purple pansies bordered the edge of the grass. God's Good Man
The bluebells, the buttercups, and the blades of grass sang to him in low, sweet tones, unheard by duller ears. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life
See to her—mark her little dignity with her heather and bluebell crown as she sits on the rock, as stately as jewels could make her! Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
And besides, look at elder-flowers and bluebells—they are a sign that pure creation takes place—even the butterfly. Women in Love
The violet and cowslip, bluebell and rose, are known to thousands; the veronica is overlooked. The Life of the Fields
I came to gather bluebells,—innocent bluebells!—merely that and no more, to adorn my humble cot,—I have a cot not far from here. God's Good Man
A delicate but impelling odor of bluebells came from it. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million
A wood of bluebells in morning sunshine would have precisely the same effect. The Rosary
He stared unseeingly at the bluebells in the grass by his feet while storm after storm possessed his breast. The Man of the Forest
A young girl's mind is like a wood in Spring—now a rising mist of bluebells and flakes of dappled sunlight; now a world of still, wan, tender saplings, weeping they know not why. Fraternity
Again, subsequently, large areas were brilliantly blue with bluebells. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1
Ailie's bluebell eyes were wide at the thought of pain for this little pet. Greyfriars Bobby
The old labourer paused, and put his hairy, twisted hand flat down on the turf beside the bluebells. Five Tales
He moved on cautiously and turned into a little open, mossy spot, brown-matted and odorous, full of ferns and bluebells. The Man of the Forest
I went after an orchis, and then I saw some Solomon's seal; and oh! such bluebells, and I could not help standing quite still to feel how delicious it was! Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife
George Lashmar Chapin wanted all the bluebells on God's earth that day to eat, and—Sophie adored him in a voice like to the cooing of a dove; so business was delayed. Actions and Reactions
The mither patted the child's bright head, and wiped the tears from the bluebell eyes. Greyfriars Bobby
It was as if he had hacked with his thick boots at a clump of bluebells. Five Tales
People do not expect the perfume of the rose in a wild strawberry blossom, or the fragrance of the heliotrope in a common bluebell. Dora Thorne
Just look at the bed of forget-me-nots, or a copse of bluebells; or, for that matter, try to see the Avories' caravan. The Slowcoach
Gigantic pines grew on the ridges and in the hollows, and everywhere bluebells shone blue from the white frost. The Last of the Plainsmen
The windflowers fluttered light, Like butterflies white and bright; The bluebells tremulous stood Deep in the heart of the wood. Many Voices
He lay there a long time, watching the sunlight wheel till the crab-trees threw shadows over the bluebells, his only companions a few wild bees. Five Tales
She gathered a rich cluster of bluebells, and bent over them, pulling the pretty flowers into pieces, and throwing leaf after leaf into the stream. Dora Thorne
She no longer plucked the bluebells to press to her face, but leaned to them. The Call of the Canyon
The hounds scampered over the frost, shoving their noses at the tufts of grass and bluebells. The Last of the Plainsmen
I don't know the name of a single one of these flowers," she cried, "except the bluebells. Secret Places of the Heart
The ground there was covered with a mist of bluebells, and nearly a score of crab-apple trees were in full bloom. Five Tales
The bluebells looked as though they had just been gathered. Dora Thorne
Closed gentians kept their secret inviolate, and bluebells trembled above the rocks. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
A long, silvery grass, sprinkled with smiling bluebells, covered the ground, except close under the pines, where soft red mats invited lounging and rest. The Last of the Plainsmen
They started, but presently they came to high banks that showed such masses of bluebells, ragged Robin, great stitchwort and the like that Belinda was not to be restrained. Secret Places of the Heart
A soft, light morning breeze blew deliciously across the mountain, gently stirring the bluebells that still remained of the summer's wealth of flowers, their slender heads nodding cheerfully in the sunshine. Heidi
Love THE fierce exulting worlds, the motes in rays,   The churlish thistles, scented briers, The wind-swept bluebells on the sunny braes,   Down to the central fires, Exist alike in Love. Bulchevy's Book of English Verse
The pale primrose, that flower most like thy face; the bluebell, like thy clear veins; and the leaf of eglantine, which is not sweeter than was thy breath-all these will I strew over thee. Tales from Shakespeare
The frost cracked under my boots like frail ice, and the bluebells peeped wanly from the white. The Last of the Plainsmen
Some of the coral I saw had curious little shoots hanging from its numerous projections bearing a striking resemblance to bluebells. The Adventures of Louis De Rougemont
I hear again blackbirds and thrushes in the hedges, and see again bluebells spilling out from the oak woods and over the velvet turf like a creaming of blue water.  The Jacket (Star-Rover)
Pale wild flowers, lavender daisies, fragile bluebells, white four-petaled lilies like Eastern mayflowers, and golden poppies, deep sunset gold, color of the West, bloomed in happy confusion. Light of the Western Stars
Still in the wallflower's fragrance dwell; And hover round the slight bluebell, My childhood's darling flower. Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
There are no yellow stars on the mountain The bluebells have long died away From the brink of the moss-bedded fountain— From the side of the wintry brae. Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
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