THE IRISH FARMERS’ GAZETTE

... supply arise. I passed through one of our fields, last week, in which was a flock of turkeys: these were occupied in picking blackberries from the hedge; and as they had cleared off all within their reach, I determined to help them to some of the higher boughs; ...

BLACK NORMANDY OATS

... To the poor in the vicinity of Newcastle it is of great importance, many of whom go a great number of miles to gather blackberries, while they are in season, and carry them from ten to twenty miles to Newcastle, Shields, and Sunderland, where they sometimes ...

RURAL AFFAIRS

... supply arise. I passed through one of our fields, last week, in which was flock of turkeys : these were occupied in picking blackberries from the hedge; and they had cleared otf all within their reach, determined to help them to some of the higher boughs ; ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1853
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
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WA T EIIB’ 0R I) MAS k

... grapes are never sour ; cherries ripe at Christmas, arc only regarded as an old song ; peaches in January arc plentiful as blackberries in September ; mushrooms arc the pleasantest of fungi while only toadstools everywhere else ; Limb passed over long before ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1853
Newspaper: Waterford Mail
County: Waterford, Republic of Ireland
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THE WEST INDIA MAIL

... Them grapes are never soar; cherries ripe at Christmas, are only Regarded an old song; peaches in January are plentiful blackberries in September; mushrooms are the pleasantest of fungi while only toadstools everywhere else ; lamb passed o»er long before ...

Published: Wednesday 26 January 1853
Newspaper: Derry Journal
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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THE PLACEMEN

... Whig Viceroy could not rule over a country where conspiracies, real or wnnu/(tctMred for Ihe purpose, were not thick as blackberries on the briar. To bis I mind good government eontista in dealing out martial law with unsparing hand, and (he only fitting ...

Till at last he gave commandment

... make struggle to come out here; and they ought, too, because there is room enough for all. Man! money here is plentiful blackberries on the barrack hills in harvest time. No grinding of soul and body for scanty subsistence! la*t artisans of all classes ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1853
Newspaper: Belfast Mercury
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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THE BELFAST CHRONICLE, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 185&

... make .1 struggle* to come out here; they ought, too, because there is room enough for all. Man ! money here is plentiful blackberries the barrack bills in harvest time. of soul ami body for scanty suh-istencc! Let all classes come thousjinds; they will ...

Published: Monday 07 February 1853
Newspaper: Belfast Commercial Chronicle
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Che Cork WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1853. PRIVATE CORRESPONDENCE. Lonpon, Monpay.—The Cork Bill came on to ..

... afull consciousness of his love of distinction.— My notion is that the public man who does not possess it is not value for a blackberry. For a matter-of fact-man like Mr. Fagan, there is one portion of h is letter profoundly enigmatical. He says he is going ...

Published: Wednesday 16 March 1853
Newspaper: Cork Examiner
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
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TII E SUMM K R SIIONY E R

... school, their leafy retreat. The wild birds sit listening the drops round them beat ; And the boy crouches close to the blackberry The swallows alone take the storm their wing. And, taunting the tree-sheltere laborers, sing. Like pebbles the rain breaks ...

♦ OALI.tRY OF HISTORIC

... worshipper., her dot adoration' Reset. Thrlog., p. 311 t. Dear me, bat outside show and false pretinea will be as plinty as blackberries while the world lasts! I got a (Norther ounce o' snuff to-day, and hap'nin . to Isoi: at the bit o' paper 'twas ntstle ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1853
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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IRELAND AND THE IRISH

... coasts and battheries, well as domestic arrangements! Dear roe, bat outside show and false pretinccs will bo as plinty as blackberries while the world lasts got a quarther ounce o’ snuff to-day, and hap’nio , look at the bit o* paper ’twas made op in, I ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1853
Newspaper: Kings County Chronicle
County: Offaly, Republic of Ireland
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