DOMESTIC ECONOMY
... put in casks to ferment, are said to produce an excellent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker by mixture of blackberries with the grapes.—Loudon's Gardeners * Mag. ...
... put in casks to ferment, are said to produce an excellent wine. The colour of wine is often rendered darker by mixture of blackberries with the grapes.—Loudon's Gardeners * Mag. ...
... Meg countt-y. j *« And lived upon the moors ; Her was the hrown heath tut/, > lio«e was out of doers. apples were swart blackberries, Her currants pods o' ; Heir wine was dew of the wild wtite rose, Iler book chuichyard tomb. Her brothers were the ciaegy ...
... inquest was held on the bodies oil Wednesday, when it appeared the deceased, in company with smother child, were getting blackberries from the hedge l>y the aide of the (.'anal, when one of them fell into the water,upon which the other went in ami endeavoured ...
... le C-ruwell, is present obtaining great and legitimate success Italy. journals compare her to Jenny Lind and Madame 1 —Blackberries, (which are now in season) make a delicious jelly of finer flavour than that of any other fruit. 11 is made iu the same ...
... once ha 1 troops of friends, hut where are now? Abuut this time ot the year, 1841, farmers' friends were plentiful as blackberries in autumn. Alas! the only remaining vestige the good offices of these farmers' Jrienil * to their confiding:, but now betrayed ...
... months, with felons of every degree. After this, we may expect hear of the conviction of every child detected gathering blackberries from the hedges, or bilberries from the commons. We confess, that we cauu , ...
... were the invention of Aldus Manntius: they are imitation of manuscript, and as some say, the writing Petrarch particular. Blackberry Jam.—A correspondent of the u Examiner* 1 fays, I am the mother of large family, and from my pwn experience can affirm ...
... the bellman round to announce their arrival ; and, marvellous and absurd their tale is, they find dupes as plentiful as blackberries. It scarcely necessary say that they are a couple of impudent impostors. The one is said to be the sou of a labourer at ...
... Warwick, examined the ¢l There. no external marks of violence from gefjeral fatigue and exhaustion. F contained nothing but blackberries.—FEgan, tl being re-called,said his child left home in perfi The prisoner (a dull, heavy-looking young ma years of §ge) ...
... about 6 or 7 years of age, tylto had gone into the fields at Downside, in the pari s h of Beck..eil, Somersetshire, to pick blackberries, was missed by her parents. A diligent starch was made' after her,bir several of the neighbours, till twelve o'clock at ...
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... about 150 persons being present, out of our population of about 20,000. The ’Squire (such ’Squires are as plentiful as blackberries,) said that hoped to see a more numerous audience at his next oration ; he trusted that every one present would bring a ...