4411691Flora's Lexicon — Bell FlowerCatharine Harbeson Waterman

AELL-FLOWER, ROUNDLEAVED BELL-FLOWER, or HAREBELL. Campanula Rotundifolia. Class 5, Penrandria. Or- der: Monogynia. The name of Bell-flower was never more appropriately bestowed than on this pretty, delicate plant, which has been imagined by some fanciful poets to ring out a peal of fairy music.

CONSTANCY.

Over the moorland, over the lea,
Dancing airily, there are we:
Sometimes, mounted on stems aloft,
We wave o’er broom and heather,
To meet the kiss of the Zephyr soft;
Sometimes, close together,
Tired of dancing, tired of peeping,
Under the whin you’ll find us sleeping.

Daintily bend we our honey’d bells,
While the gossiping bee her story tells,
And drowsily hums and murmurs on
Of the wealth to her waxen storehouse gone,
And though she gathers our sweets the while,
We welcome her in with a nod and a smile.

Twamley
Sooner I'll think the sun would cease to cheer
The teeming earth, and then forget to bear;
Sooner that rivers would run back, or Thames
With ribs of ice in June would bind his streams:
Or nature, by whose strength the world endures,
Would change her course before you alter yours,

Jonson.
When all things have their trial, you shall find
Nothing is constant but a virtuous mind.

Shirley.