Sometimes placed in genus Scilla.
1 What new presence quivered in every listening harebell and every fearful windflower?
2 Hence, the harebell being in bloom, was assigned to the saint:-
3 The river is as blue as the inside of a harebell .
4 A woman's fair repute is like a blue harebell - atouchcan wither it.
5 Greenery fills the open space, and wild antirrhinum and harebell brighten the grey walls.
6 The conjecture takes some little plausibility from Shakespeare's elsewhere linking primrose and harebell together:
7 A harebell , much as I have always loved harebells, never moved me that way!
8 Yet to-day the peaceful clumps of cistus and the trembling harebell blossomed on the battlefield.
9 The sea is like a harebell , and there are two battleships lying in the bay.
10 Vivacious, charming, light as a harebell in the soft breeze is the Scherzo in E flat.
11 The mountains had stood around to shelter her, and she was like the harebell of the hills.
12 In every crevice, the harebell , the foxglove, and innumerable other flowers peep forth, and swing in the wind.
13 Indeed her delicate face, above the many-hued garment, was like a harebell growing in a gaudy nasturtium bed.
14 Not a harebell here; isn't it provoking, when they grow in tufts up there, where one can't reach them.
15 Have been finding beautiful bunches of harebell (Cornua uniflora) in the clefts of the rocks along the river.
16 I loved the harebell , the first new flower the river gave me, as I had never loved a flower before.
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