SILANSTIELD PAIR
... abundance, which fetchee great pries; good horses were rather scarce and sold for their full salue, whilst were plentiful as blackberries. ...
... abundance, which fetchee great pries; good horses were rather scarce and sold for their full salue, whilst were plentiful as blackberries. ...
... Inst., about I,oOU wellgrown LARCH, ASH, and ELM POLES, in lots to suit purchasers. , . - The Sale will commence at the Blackberry Spinney, in Clipstone, precisely twelve clock. Catalogues may be had the / * s ' street [Nottingham, Ibth March, ...
... chapels. It has been ascertained that pewter quart pot, with a slight addition zinc, will melt down into temperance medals. Blackberry wine muy be made with five measures if the ripe fruit, with one of honey and six of water, boiled and strained, and left ...
... And left a golden stain. Hedge-rows are fair (Fringingold lanes—round green and “ cotted leas”) With hip and l»v/, the blackberry and sloe. Lovely the moon, with bright flowers every where. Sweet the new song of redbreast warbling low. ...
... all the way Pul forth their golden pride. tv’n hedges, busk'd in bravery, Look’d rich that sunny morn; The scarlet hip and blackberry prank’d September’s tburn. In Cora’s glen the calm h»w deep ! Its tiers loftiest hill Like statues stood, or things asleep ...
... Saxhy estimated the damage done to the fence at Sd., and to the herbage at Id.—The lad said that was only gathering a Itw blackberries.—The proof failed as to the defendant s having broken down the fence. —To pay los. 6d. costs, and Id. damage. . . Henry ...
... at Belvoir. The annual match i Cricket for five pounds, given Lord John Manners, came off on Monday and Tuesday last on Blackberry Hill. Lord John Manners was on tbe ground, and also the Lady Adeliza Norman. Two tents were erected, one of which attracted ...
... year—tiiree May, one in July, and three in October; and during these busy periods, when gamblcrs'and jockeys are .as thick blackberries, the usual current of conversation much mystery to the uninitiated, that a stranger wouid exceedingly apt to suppose that ...
... health and flavour will surpass Ale, Porter, and Cyder. 3. To make Rhubarb Wine. 4. To make Balm and Lemon Wine. 6. To make Blackberry Wine. 6. To make Strawberry Wine, from only lc to Is. 4d. IP Gallon. [These Winer will surpass most others for health, and ...
... was g.psy And lived upon the moors Her bed was the brown heath turf, And her home was out ol doors. Her apples were swart blackberries. H— |iod» broom, Her wine was dew the wild white rose. Her book churchyard tomb. Her brothers were the craggy hills. Her ...
... left the neighbourhood. Xe«' Fact.-Many frame.vorkknitters of Deslord and other villages hare left their employment to blackberries, as they can positively earn more money than at their regular work. A ready market is said found Leicester for all they ...
... The morning mist and evening has* (Unlike this cold grey rime) Seemed woven warm of golden air— When I was my prime. And blackberries—so mawkish now— Were finely flavoured then— And nuts —such reddening clusters ripe I ne'er shall pull again. Nor strawberries ...