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... possible for the public to detect and appreciate the true prince 1 While geniuses are, or are pretended to be, plenty as blackberries, it cannot be wondered at if the few really self-inspired, the authors distinguished from book- makers-are lost in the ...

LIT ERA lUtiE. ON

... repaired. Here W&j at once a new version of the old Greek fable, and modern Proinetheuses were actually as plentiful as blackberries. In fact, I found upon enquiry, that society was^now divided into two great clashes, living and locomo- tive men, the ...

SECOND COURT

... Richards, wife of John Richards, of Aberkenfig, said: On Monday, the 14th September, I was in M.ry John's field, gathering blackberries. I saw a sheepskin in the hedge; it was covered over. The head was on. I informed Mary John, and went with her and helped ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1848
Newspaper: Swansea and Glamorgan Herald
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3477 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... the death of the Rev. Thomas Hancoriie,) to the Rev. Henry Lynch Blosse. At the present moment Baronets arc as common as blackberries, and consequently the order is at a dis- count—they are something between the nobleman and the gentleman, and in many cases ...

ROYAL VISIT. ------ a*-

... Royal Mother—M,iy the blossom o. Promise rilJPIl illlO the fruit c e. r rA, parencies of crowns and stars were plentiful as blackberries. Tlie Atlas Assurance Ortiee, corner o; Kill(,, Sit-eet, %va., one blaz! of a,-(i ttie i(,i. Houseand the Bank were peculiarly ...

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... SITTING HENS.—Farmers' wives of the old school say, that hens should never be allowed to sit during the season that the blackberry is in blossom. There is an old saw to the same effect which runs thus Between the sickle and the scythe, What you rear ...