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19 Quotes for 'Bees' in the Database.

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The honey-bee that wanders all day long The field, the woodland, and the garden o'er, To gather in his fragrant winter store, Humming in calm content his winter song, Seeks not alone the rose's glowing breast, The lily's dainty cup, the violet's lips, But from all rank and noxious weeds he sips The single drop of sweetness closely pressed Within the poison chalice.
Author: Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta
Source: The Lesson of the Bee
The pedigree of honey Does not concern the bee; A clover, any time, to him Is aristocracy.
Author: Emily Dickinson
Source: Poems (V)
His labor is a chant, His idleness a tune; Oh, for a bee's experience Of clovers and of noon!
Author: Emily Dickinson
Source: Poems--The Bee (XV)
Burly, dozing humblebee, Where thou art is clime for me. Let them sail for Porto Rique, Far-off heats through seas to seek. I will follow thee alone, Thou animated torrid-zone!
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source: The Humble-Bee
Seeing only what is fair, Sipping only what is sweet, . . . . Leave the chaff, and take the wheat.
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source: The Humble-Bee
You are my honey, honeysuckle, I am the bee.
Author: Albert H. Fitz
Source: The Honeysuckle and the Bee, a song from 1901
The careful insect 'midst his works I view, Now from the flowers exhaust the fragrant dew, With golden treasures load his little thighs, And steer his distant journey through the skies.
Author: John Gay
Source: Rural Sports (canto I, l. 82)
Bees work for man, and yet they never bruise Their Master's flower, but leave it having done, As fair as ever and as fit to use; So both the flower doth stay and honey run.
Author: George Herbert
Source: The Church--Providence
For pitty, Sir, find out that Bee Which bore my Love away I'le seek him in your Bonnet brave, I'le seek him in your eyes.
Author: Robert Herrick
Source: Mad Nan's Song
"O bees, sweet bees!" I said; "that nearest field Is shining white with fragrant immortelles Fly swiftly there and drain those honey wells."
Author: Helen Hunt Jackson (Helen Hunt)
Source: My Bees
Listen! O, listen! Here come the hum the golden bees Underneath full blossomed trees, At once with glowing fruit and flowers crowned.
Author: James Russell Lowell
Source: The Sirens (l. 94)
As busie as a Bee.
Author: John Lyly (Lylie or Lyllie)
Source: Euphues and his England (p. 252)
The bee is enclosed, and shines preserved, in a tear of the sisters of Phaeton, so that it seems enshrined in its own nectar. It has obtained a worthy reward for its great toils; we may suppose that the bee itself would have desired such a death.
Author: Marcus Valerius Martial
Source: Epigrams (bk. IV, ep. 32)
In the nice bee, what sense so subtly true From pois'nous herbs extracts the healing dew?
Author: Alexander Pope
Source: Essay on Man (ep. I, 219)
Therefore doth heaven divide The state of man in divers functions, Setting endeavor in continual motion; To which is fixed as an aim or butt Obedience; for so work the honeybees, Creatures that by a rule in nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom. They have a king, and officers of sorts, Where some like magistrates correct at home, Others like merchants venture trade abroad, Others like soldiers armed in their stings Make boot upon the summer's velvet buds, Which pillage they with merry march bring home To the tent-royal of their emperor, Who, busied in his majesties, surveys The singing masons building roofs of gold, The civil citizens kneading up the honey, The poor mechanic porters crowding in Their heavy burdens at his narrow gate, The sad-eyed justice with his surly hum Delivering o'er to executors pale The lazy yawning drone.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: The Life of King Henry the Fifth (Canterbury at I, ii)
The solitary Bee Whose buzzing was the only sound of life, Flew there on restless wing, Seeking in vain one blossom where to fix.
Author: Robert Southey
Source: Thalaba (bk. VI, st. 13)
The little bee returns with evening's gloom, To join her comrades in the braided hive, Where, housed beside their might honey-comb, They dream their polity shall long survive.
Author: Charles Tennyson Turner
Source: A Summer Night in the Bee Hive
How doth the little busy bee Improve each shining hour, And gather honey all the day From every opening flower.
Author: Isaac Watts
Source: Against Idleness
The wild Bee reels from bough to bough With his furry coat and his gauzy wing, Now in a lily cup, and now Setting a jacinth bell a-swing, In his wandering.
Author: Oscar Wilde (Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wilde)
Source: Her Voice

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