i At two o'clock the whole of the illitstrirstra party entered the picture gallery, where a grand collation was ..

... prevails. PIACI/CITY IN TWA PCLPIT.—At one time the stage was inundwed with boy actors; infant Roscimes were plentiful as blackberries ; little girls in trousers strutted ns tragedy queens; and little boys, scarcely emancipated from petticoats. raved as ...

VICISSITUDES OF ROYALTY

... solitude; there man has no share, his footsteps never tread. The ground around these dead sticks is covered with rasp and black-berry bushes, and there the solitary bear makes merry, and lives at his ease, for this is his garden, and who shall disturb him ...

Published: Thursday 02 November 1843
Newspaper: Perthshire Courier
County: Perthshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1654 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

—the fair ouhhle

... in casks to ferment, are said to produce an excellent wile'. The colour of wine le often rendered darker by a mixture of blackberries with the grapes.— Lowien's Gardener's Clwyd. do. A SCARLET PANTREII.—A paragraph ors letter from Gibson. dated August 23 ...

Published: Thursday 23 November 1843
Newspaper: Fifeshire Journal
County: Fife, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 863 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

fit had toteceeded in destroying the retreats of the pirates i n the islands of Tann tb, Djampea, and Kalortoes,

... do jestiee. Like Falstaff they would not render justice on rompulsion—no. though the reasons for it were as plentiful as blackberries. They never (we must do them this justice) had the audacity to proclaim in so many words lust the General Assembly might ...

TO THE EDITOR OF THE STIRLING OBSERVER. Srr,—I was much pleased by your editorial statement in last number, ..

... when thus challenged, exclaims, in his own mock heroics, ** Give youa reason on compulsion? If reasons were as plent z, as blackberries, [ would give no man a reason on compulsion. From such an important personage we must just take thankfally what we can ...

Published: Thursday 25 January 1844
Newspaper: Stirling Observer
County: Stirlingshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6898 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

PRIVA TE CORR ESP ON DEN CE. ['•OH our own lomdon correspondent.]] London, Tuetday Evening. few more hours, and all

... think that Ireland will scarcely be hinted at in the Royal Speech and Sir Robert, who has always reasons plentiful as blackberries/' will assign a reason for the omission. He will that as the pending State Trials are leading feature in hiß Irish policy ...

Published: Thursday 01 February 1844
Newspaper: Ayr Advertiser
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 753 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE

... committed in the year 1832. The witness was then boy about twelve years of age, and was with others in the field gathering blackberries, when he observed four men, whom he knew, and whose names, I understand, he mentions, run across the fields towards the ...

.RY 28, 1844

... committed in the year 1832. The witness was then a boy about twelve years of age, and was with others in the field gathering blackberries., when he ob. served four men, whom lie knew, run across the field towards the high road. They were armed. Shortly after ...

Published: Wednesday 28 February 1844
Newspaper: Witness (Edinburgh)
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 10828 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

UNITED STATES

... doubr from Calh oun also. America is. per ase, the land of tire' anrd steam buat cc dents, accounts of which. plentitul as blackberries. come hland by every arrival from that country.. Newark. in t State of New Jersey. wits tint scene of anl extensive cet ...

Published: Thursday 18 April 1844
Newspaper: Caledonian Mercury
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1808 | Page: 1 | Tags: News 

POETRY,

... and patron of the The legend of Ruberdil i. one of the 't tmuliiiig and beautiful of the aories • (horn the cress grow she blackberry hedges; What joy ! • violet meets my spelt ! The blisellsiril the year's eedgi . s, The elmilkieh also builds her nem. The ...

Published: Tuesday 04 June 1844
Newspaper: Ayr Observer
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 428 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SOW OF THE GERMAN WEAVER

... Rubexahl one of the roost touching and lieautiful of the German popular stories. From-the of Silesia. Green grow the bud ling blackberry hedges; \\ hat joy» violet meets mv quest The blackbird seeks the last year's sedges, The chaffinch als«» builds her nest ...