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Definition of Sweet bells
1. Noun. Bushy deciduous shrub of the eastern United States with long racemes of pinkish flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sweet Bells
Literary usage of Sweet bells
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Folio (1884)
"The young bird seeks its nest no more When summer plumes its wing, And long as
they have done before Shall Uri's sweet bells ring. Fräulein, my mot.her once ..."
2. Poems by Harriet McEwen Kimball (1889)
""D ING, sweet bells of Christendom, •"• Everywhere the tidings tell How the Lord
to earth did come — Ring and tell! Swift to seek and save the lost, ..."
3. Music and Culture: Comprising a Number of Lectures and Essays by Karl Merz (1890)
"Whether I sit on the portico on a summer evening, or watch a cozy fire in winter,
if I but will, I can hear those sweet bells as they ring and ring and ring ..."
4. Folio (1884)
"The young bird seeks its nest no more When summer plumes its wing, And long as
they have done before Shall Uri's sweet bells ring. Fräulein, my mot.her once ..."
5. Poems by Harriet McEwen Kimball (1889)
""D ING, sweet bells of Christendom, •"• Everywhere the tidings tell How the Lord
to earth did come — Ring and tell! Swift to seek and save the lost, ..."
6. Music and Culture: Comprising a Number of Lectures and Essays by Karl Merz (1890)
"Whether I sit on the portico on a summer evening, or watch a cozy fire in winter,
if I but will, I can hear those sweet bells as they ring and ring and ring ..."