But the latter have not the pleasure of the blue-bells and cowslips, nor even of the hips and Haws, nor does the fresh pure breeze play upon their foreheads.
"Hodge and His Masters"
Richard Jefferies
If the flock was within hearing, it was astonishing to hear the loud chorus of haw-Haws, and to see them come rushing over the same grove where a week before they had been fooled in the same way.
"Ways of Wood Folk"
William J. Long
I can eat ivy-berries in March, and yew in its season, poison or not; and hips and Haws and holly-berries and harsh acorn, and the rowan, which some think acrid; but the elderberry I can't stomach.
"Afoot in England"
W.H. Hudson