TO FLORINE

... Illecrowi, thee With flowerslike aquees! v Oh, baste!,fur the shepherd H1th wakened his pipe, And led ourt-bis'laribs Where the blackberry's ripe: The bright sum ia tasting.' The dew on the thyme; The gay maiden's liiing An old bridal-rhymie ' There is joy in ...

CASTLEBAR SESSIONS-Oct. n

... promised sure enough let the people see their son, ami the whole country flocked to see rt. There was be mixture of water and blackberry juice throw at the fairies, when they would passing thruuoti the house. She eat very hearty dinner, and went stairs' write ...

Published: Thursday 21 October 1830
Newspaper: Westmeath Journal
County: Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 312 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

CASTLEBAR SESSION'S—Oct. 0

... promised sure enough to let the people see their son, and the whole country flocked see it. There was to mixture water and blackberry juice throw the fairies, when they would bfc-passing through the house. She eat a very hearty dinner, and went up stairs ...

Published: Thursday 28 October 1830
Newspaper: Westmeath Journal
County: Westmeath, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 330 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFIELD HALL, .•»■>, C.JPEL'STREET, WILLIAM and JOSHUA EDMUNDSON and CO., Proprietor?, BEG ..

... shut from the 19th tu the 27th October instant. 700 Ballynahown and Wood, and Subdenominations, Kilbellaghan, Cartrons and Blackberries, Kilgarvan, Cijonavnnaghs, alias Cloonvanaghmore, and Cloonvanaghbeg, Boggagh, alias Bogaghs, alias Boggagbs, Far drum ...

M AXCU tSTER, SUNDAY MORNING

... struck to com* menjprate the opening of the railway on Wednesday, and prints and caricatures on his Grace areas plentiful as blackberries.” Such a lion uot having appeared among the good people of Mancbcslet for so many years, of course nothing is talked about ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1830
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 731 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COUNTY OF CORK

... that and those, the Manor, Town, and Lands of— Bally nahown and I food, and Subdcnominul ions, Kilbellnghan, Cartrons and Blackberries, KUgar van. Cloonavannghs, alias Cloonvanaghmorc, and Cloonvanaghbrg, Boggagh, alias Bogaghs, alias Boggaghs, Far drum ...

KING’S COUNTY

... all that and those, the Manor, Town, mid Lands of— Ballynakomi and Wood, and Subdenominations, KilheUagkan, Cart runs and Blackberries, Kilyarvan. Cloonavanaghs, alias Cloonvanaghmore, and Cloonvanaghbeg, Boggagh, alias Bogaghs, alias Euggnghs, Bardrum. ...

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... promised sure enough let the people sec their son, ami the whole country flocked see it. There was he a niijcure of water and blackberry throw at the fairies when they Iv* .passing through the house. She eat a very hearty dinner, and stairs write, 1 half hour ...

LONDON POLICE

... year—three in May, one in July, and three in October; and during -these busy periods, when gamblers and jockeys are thick as blackberries, the usual current of conversation is so much the mystery to an uninitiated, that astranger would be exceedingly apt to ...

NEW POSTIXO ESTABLISHMENT, 1 S E e THE IMJ WEEK, sequence o the frequent poraplaints and Wtr l ,n ,e

... fur the lime, all that and those, the Manor. Town, atidyyv I.ands of Ballynahown and Wood, and Kilhellaghan, Cartrons and Blackberries, Kilgarvau, Cloonasanaghs, alias Cloonvanaghmore, and Cloonvanagh. •*■*> Boggagh, alias Bugaghs, alias Uoggaghs Fardrutn ...

Published: Tuesday 05 October 1830
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1337 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FASHION AND TABLE TALK

... equity bill to resd again ? Sir Charles Flower, on reading the above mlerr^ . gatory, exclaimed. “That bill is like ripe blackberry. How ?■■ said Rogers. Whj, says Sir Cbsrles, it will never rn/ again. , .. i Fkmale Evidence. —Even French gallantry ** ...

Published: Wednesday 28 July 1830
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1400 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

joke-cngemlerlng name, over a shop door, called off oar attention, and we were once more at loss. A debate ensued

... “ affectionate husbands” and “ indulgent fathers,” that were mouldering around us; “ faithful wives” were as plenty as blackberries. What a saddening reflection to think how good the world was formerly, and that people should so seldom become amiable ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1830
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1821 | Page: 4 | Tags: none