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... And left n golilen stair.. fledge rows are fair (Fringing old 1411:4—ronnd trees and totted leas) With hip and haw, the blackberry and sloe, Lovy the moon, with brizlit flowers everywhere. Sweet the now son!: of Redbreast warbling low. Tll BRIDA 1.. The ...

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... tincd at Cr Gate on Saturday (this day.) — he mes IREL Tue AGITATION, Mee h pro- Sonth and west the his now as pleuty as blackberries. The proceed with vigour, and by the the time Mr. © e pre- emerges from Kerry he will find the work fairly ew e sin- him ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1838
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 263 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

To the Editor of the Cheltenham Chronicle. Sir. —During the lust week many of the provincial journals have pot ..

... numerous in any country but the lesser nobility, or gentry as our law books cull them,|| are on the contiu plentiful as blackberries. IT»** man who keeps the Arche Charles Hotel at Vienna is a (lesser) nobleman—the leader the band at one of the minor theatres ...

Published: Thursday 16 May 1839
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 953 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BOTANICAL LOOKER-OUT

... the Dwarf Crimson Bramble (Rubus arcticusj, which is preserved for the tables of the nobility; and in Britain the humble Blackberry is by no meaus unsought or unvalued by the peasantry. Even considered as a flower, the snowy corymbs of the Rubus sub-erectus ...

Published: Saturday 20 July 1839
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2332 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

intficrliantouti

... evidently a new era in the state of affare, and fisticuffs became the order of the day, bless and kicks being u plentiful as blackberries. What would have been the result of this ferocity, had not the scene been interrupted , it Is impossible now to determine ...

THE CHURCH

... intervals, in all its glory. Here forest frees grow down to the water edge, as well as wheat and turnips, potatoes and blackberries. Torquay! and moon-light too!! and “Webb’s Royal Hotel, —the civility of the waiters, and polite attention ot the landlord ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1839
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 1197 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Atfictriantouo

... gentlemen of the wlig press should fall short of subjects for leaders— and at this time of the year they are not as plentiful u blackberries—a very pretty use may be pointed out exactly to their taste. Of all creatures on the face of the earth, loathsome to their ...

THE BOTANICAL LOOKER-OUT

... exhibited by the clustered berries of the twining Bryony (Tamus communis), forms itself a picture; then, in contrast, Blackberries trail their sable clusters, tempting with their empurpling stains many a rustic finger—and there loaded with its erect ...

Published: Saturday 09 November 1839
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1460 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

THE BOTANICAL LOOKER-OUT

... he looks round and sees the market-place overspread with glistening broad-leaved laurel; tortuous ivy, gloss-leaved and black-berried; holly, glorious, secure, and long-enduring, with its curling spinous leaves, and thick-clustered scarlet berries; and ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1839
Newspaper: Cheltenham Looker-On
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2573 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

TUESDAY

... was then put and read, addressed Edwin Esq., and marked “ private.”—“ Reasons, my dear Sir, FalstatV says, areas thick as blackberries; hut none compulsion—vide canon 101. *No license shall he granted hut unto such persons as shall of good state and quality ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1840
Newspaper: Gloucestershire Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 6754 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CROWN COURT

... letter, Mr. Black, on the 21st of April, wrote the following reply :— Reasons, my dear Sir, as Falstaff says, are plenty as blackberries ; but I will give uo man a reason on compulsion.' I refer you to Canon 101—' No license shall be granted but to such persons ...

Published: Wednesday 15 April 1840
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3336 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

win* coK.it »m SELECTIONS FROM CONTEMPORARY POETS. No. XVII, Evt.BY heart has its own rislt

... 1 morning mist and evening hate, Unlike the cold, grey rime, Seem’d woven wave-, of golden air When I was in prime. And blackberries, mawkish now, W’ere finely flavour'd then. And hazel nuts such clusters thick I ne’er shall pluck again. Nor sirawb’ries ...

Published: Thursday 07 May 1840
Newspaper: Cheltenham Chronicle
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 355 | Page: 4 | Tags: none