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THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME

... rings, no bed, of water-cress, No woods to play the truant in when pedagogues oppress, hedges and no gutters where the blackberries may hide, And wild rose-trees luxuriant trail in all their summer pride; N?, none of these !—I therefore feel to wish my ...

THR CHARGE OF BRIBERY AT LAMBETH E LEC F lON

... the other man found that he could not Oct paid without pro. 'taring aorta Information, evldenee herniae as plentitul as blackberries. The thiog which he reported was . this—he took front tot pocket a small ot card conraining the significant words gm ...

Published: Wednesday 10 June 1857
Newspaper: Swansea and Glamorgan Herald
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Illustrated | Words: 553 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

(Exterpts from Viturij

... Tavern-door. This basket, being full of fruit, Did my attention 'Twos cranimed with berries black an soot, In one word, blackberries. Now, to that if I go, And happen there to ditto, There's one thing I won't do, I know; call for no wine. Puttee. von ALL ...

Published: Wednesday 14 October 1857
Newspaper: Swansea and Glamorgan Herald
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GELLYONEN MINERAL WELL

... The road was narrow, steep, and stony; here . and there the barren rock served as pavement. The hedges were covered with blackberries, nuts, and whitethorn redberries. A little way on the mountain's top we paused a small white-washed cottage, and shortly ...

Published: Wednesday 15 September 1858
Newspaper: Swansea and Glamorgan Herald
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 817 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE THEATRE

... sprinkling, something like a shower; but Oh, ye gods.,bappy and gleesome, witty and wicked, they were as plentiful as blackberries, and packed as closely as Egyptian mummies; so much so that we wonder how they expanded their lungs. The playing of the ...

FACTS FOR THOSE ABOUT TO EMIGRATE TO AMERICA

... grossest articles —even on iron. In NewYoik the number of men who acorn to labour in Pennsylvania make stores as plentiful as blackberries. Almost the only coal company of hundreds in the district, which pays their men in cash, is in Carbondale; they have bu ...

Family Notices

... who once h-id wings.' V. is he: and yvbeuce ? Is be a suiface or a sntjstanci. is i;e smoM.h and warm Is lie glo*>y like a blackberry? or has he ou him 'the raven down of darkness' iii-i'- au uaii- lged c.'iick o: nigh, i An if we smoothed h:m, w n..u ; ...

POETRY.I

... pathetic ballad over which we then wept as we thought of the children in the wood. Their little bands and pretty lips With blackberries were dyed, And when they saw the darksome night They sate them down and cried. And, as if to remind us the more forcibly ...

TUB CARDIFF & MERTHYR GUARDIAN --.....-......,.'-'''''''''''''''''''''''''''-/...,.....,..,,,...,.../'OV'V'

... them, whether as town councillors, aldermen, magistrates, or mayors. The candidates certainly are not like Shakspeare's blackberries; the annual or biennial iippcal for some, the constant badgering for others, render the task disagreeable, and so we get ...