LITERATURE
... home-borne wheal.’ ** I portion the harvest-throng find abundant *king the hedges for the favourite and the *•*«*« fruit blackberry; and see them standing ...
... home-borne wheal.’ ** I portion the harvest-throng find abundant *king the hedges for the favourite and the *•*«*« fruit blackberry; and see them standing ...
... this, too, without starting. A native of Paddy-land, asked a neighbour if he had ever seen red blackberries ? To be sure I have, said Pat, all blackberries are red when they are green !—Laird of Logan. WORKING OF THE BALLOT.—A periodical writer describes ...
... juii e; while many a wuful rent in frock tells uf their exploits among the tangled and prickly briars. the woods, tsi, both blackberry•gatheriug and nutting may now enjoved to perfection; and in autumn's forest scenery the poet and painter find hcr'.oatest ...
... upon borrowed ideas which had no resting place but in ,expediency, took part with the pretensions of these ill-used and blackberry-babes in the wood. CANNING, CASTLEIIEAGII, HUSKISSON, PALMERS - TON, and many others who never will figure, except ludicrously ...
... your eve was red, and all this , too, Without starting. A native of Paddy-land, asked a neighbour if he had ever seen l ed blackberries ? To be sure I have, said Pat, bladiberries are red when they are green ! Logan, WORK rNG Or THg B AtLoT.—A periodical ...
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... either the world has become tolerant of the name, or the name less dazzling for Alexanders are now to be had as thick as blackberries every hedge, and appear always to run in couples. First of all, it is Alexander of the Mail and Sir Alexander Boswell; ...