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Literary Miscellanea

... land with their straggling beauty, shrouded the grassy borders of the pastures with catkined hazels, and tossed their long blackberry branches on the corn fields. Perhaps they were white with May, or starred with pale pink dog-roses ; perhaps the urchins ...

OVER THE MENDIPS

... and these of fat fruitful Somersetshire are in their glory. ild hop and clematis let fall their graceful branches ; the blackberry appears black, red, and green the same bough the wild geraniums twinkle with sweet modesty below ; startling crimson bunches ...

ARRIVALS

... point, unquestionably, had good de» to do with the fact that liberal candidates for Mayoralty were not quite so plenty as blackberri* * Many who would have liked it to be said that th had lived to have the honour of being Mayor of tbe' native city, shrank ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... are weaker than himself, and whose sex and youth should have been their best protection. That young ladies their pursuit blackberries should trespass on other people's lands and poll about the hedges is a practice by no means to be defended if the owners ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... children, of ears* asea of 2 yeare months, and and 6 »a^'v ' lfc 8 presumed, that poisonous berries were the ociJio ** well 38 blackberries. In „ f «, the deceased died from the such as the berries produced , . m a to the nervous system, all }sonouB berri Whether ...

FROM BATH TO ST. HELENA LIFE IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC

... Devonport and Lostwithiel in Cornwall ; barren uplands that are poorer for farming purposes than the poorest Ross or Cromarty ; blackberry covered hedges bordering lanes that resemble those below Combe Down. Again, away below deep blue sea flowing in upon soft ...

BATH AND COUNTY NOTES

... says one critic, has never been scan in the House. Van Dycks, and Rembrandts, and Murillos, and Titians, are plentiful as blackberries, and as beautiful in their autumnal fruitiness. Among the exhibitors are Mrs. Baillie Hamilton, who sends Rubens's Daughter ...

SOME BATH ARTISTS AND THEIR WORK

... technicalities of his art. Take as an instance of this a large drawing of bracken, wild flowers, and the vine-like tendrils of blackberry bushes, which carefully painted the foreground lead the eye and the mind on to rolling Shropshire landscape, in which the ...

OUR PILGRIMAGE

... lovely, however. is narrow, and the high sloping banks are soft with moss and bright with wild flowers, while higher are blackberry bushes covered with large ripe, berries. I have a weakness for the fruit, which, according to the poet, the schoolboy ...

HAEVEST SERVICES

... garden produce. The pulpit was brdecked with oats worked in cinopy pattern, bunches geraniums, chrysanthemums, gladioli, and blackberry leaves being the central ornament?. At the base rested a collection of fruit, vegetable marrows, &c , potted chrysanthemums ...

General News

... A coroner's jury returned a verdict that he had died of starvation, there being nothing in his stomach but a few seeds blackberries. Forty-eight plans of public works, and 339 plans of new railways, or deviations, for which bills are to be introduced ...

SARVERST THANKSGIVING SERVICES

... of \ *as decorated with dowers and foliage plants. X desk was somewhat similarly treated. on each side of the lectern. Blackberries, V£»;.M>ples. wheat, aud flowers were employed in its } r; y whilst at the base was most effective display .' ' acd vegetables ...