LITERATURE
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... huddled together, Nature herself drooping, as in sorrow, give sort of pathos to this picture we have rarely seen before. His Blackberry Gatherers” is inferior to the one just named, hut it also is a striking specimen of hit energetic pencil. Compare its truth ...
... therefrom. In wild abundance springs up the honeysuckle from every cleft of the rocks, and flings, with the shoots of the blackberry, its delicate blossoming arms around the mossy blocks of stone, converting them into beautiful monuments on graves of the ...
... in taste like your gooaeberry, which has an outer covering resembling a fil- bert. There are also wild rasherries and blackberries growing in abundance in the neighbourhood. These will be in perfection next month. Almost every one re- siding here has ...
... 201.; A Mountain Stream,” H. Bright (It. A.), 211.; “Scene in a Nurth Welsh Valley,” J. Wilson, jun. (8.8. A.), 201.; Blackberries,” W. Hunt (W. C. S.), 161. 18s ; Wreck on tbe Coast of North Wales,” Bentley W. C. S.), 211, Ac—TAs Builder. The Portsmouth ...
... 20/. ; A Mountain Stream, H. Bright (R.A.), 211.; Scene a North Welsh Valley, J. Wilson, jun. (5.8. A.), -201.; Blackberries, W. Hunt (W.C.S.), IS/. 165.; Wreck on the Coast of I`TOrth Wales, C. Bentley (W.C.5.), 211., itiildtr, ...
... ; A Mountain Stream, H. Bright (R.A.), 21/. ; Scene i a North Welsh Valley. J. Wilson, iun. (5.8. A.), 201. ; Blackberries. W. Hunt (W.C.S.), 151. 155.; Wreck on the Coast of North Wales, C. Bentley (W.C.S.), 211., &c. Builder. ...