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THE SPANISH MAID. I love, when the summer sun hath set O'er the dark blue bills of Spain, To list

... fire-place, and, while the yule- log blazed bright and cheerily, told Christmas stories in which ghosts were as plentiful blackberries. In one tale that was then told, the hero belonged to a family in which insanity was hereditary (and as is commonly the ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1852
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1342 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

MISS SELLON AND THE SISTERS OF MERCY

... son.” “Wbyisaginpalace Uke'abed sbifliug ** I can’Mel I, son.” “Because you esn’t pass it,” said the boy. Lifejs field of blackberry bushes ; mean people squat down and pick up the fruit, no matter bow tbey black their fingers'; while, genius, proud snd ...

Published: Saturday 13 March 1852
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 5239 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Literary Extracts

... orchard-robbing, sclhool-misclhief, April fibl(s, holiday r::mbles, ::nd fra:tici dogs with kettles or erackers at their talliM Blackberries, at: iv:iws wve go, thle sullch i c is still bui itiin g tt::iong the trees, and at though t lie A ali-' grow%%s chill ...

WEEKLY CALENDAR AND MEMORANDA

... sprang from the event celebrated, is of modern origin, and peculiar to the church of England. lO, Saturday. —The pear and blackberry come into leaf. This is the seventh day of the Feast of the Passover with the Jews. ll, Easter Sunday. —Morning:—Proper ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1852
Newspaper: Silurian
County: Brecknockshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1003 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Tau or Councth ott EDucatiom.—Thc at, it composed of the Lord Pre.ideot, lba Marquis of Sslietakty, the Duke of ..

... Werth twine rionnd a solid, *Ma may poor things if, they lit steep along th, is a beset wear Nan mahners.-1,4e • geld et blackberry health Mean squat down pick the feet, matte M lit, birth their fingers; perpendicular, strides fiereely on, and gets Mt ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1852
Newspaper: Welshman
County: Carmarthenshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1806 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ilocal Itimlltgeiuc

... appear to have sprung up as if by magic, and the puffing handbills of the different competitors are already * thick as blackberries.’ All these stores are mere wooden sheds, and from their rough fittings are strongly suggestive of the description of similar ...

Published: Saturday 03 July 1852
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Beacon
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1805 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LETTER FROM AN EMIGRANT ON BOARD THE DIXAPORE

... melons, &c.: but this is just the end of winter here, so that we saw no kind of fruit, except what was unripe, and a few blackberries, just like what we have in England. There are about 15J people on the island, includ- ing several blacks, a governor, parson ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1852
Newspaper: Monmouthshire Merlin
County: Monmouthshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3909 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

AND NORTH AND SOUTH WALLS INI

... intelligent, the For e wise,—numerically weak, of th try reason that intelligence, i s n( wisdom are not common as 'ul as blackberries. But ars large •essarily of this kind ? Are ditfit a of public polity on which men and Liberals can agree, coo. cred zealously ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1853
Newspaper: Caernarvon & Denbigh Herald
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 2355 | Page: 4 | Tags: none