5 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HIVEWARDS»
Discover the use of
hivewards in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hivewards and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Journal of the Jamaica Agricultural Society
By Hot,on Heron, Instructor in Beekeeping. WHEN one considers the varied wild
find domesticated sources contributing nectar which is converted into Honey, the
slow painstaking efforts of the little toilers as they trudge hivewards to put down ...
2
Pity the Poor Blind: A Novel
A bee from the station- master's petunias drummed gorgeously hivewards. In the
opposite meadows the haymakers were napping, wide-mouthed, under their big
straw hats ; and the church bell, tolling thrice, proclaimed the hour to be a ...
Sir Henry Howarth Bashford, 1913
3
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... hivewards; — hive off *ÍW îf % ТЧТ5Т згит hives п. çfta fm; issftr, f<mt hizz v./. (
Shak). ЦрЗДО!, ftWíTT^r ho, boa interj. îft !, *t !, fe: !, 41^1 !; çit!, 3ft-^!
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
Thought of the buttercup-tinctured meadows where Her workers toiled, tottering
nectar-filled Hivewards at evening, leaving the calvx bare? Or does she
remember her suitors' spiral plume, The seething flight, 'he ultimate ecstasy? Or
dream of ...
5
The holly and the fleece
The sycamore shadows lay long on the land, and the bees were heading
hivewards as we drifted back down the road. "I don't have her sense of ownership
," Bart said. "I don't give a damn about deeds and titles. I'd as soon rent as own.
Lawrence Clark Powell, 1995