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LITERATURE

... ezoommunicattoflh, asd rsuspensions, and threatening of the spirial rswrord twice sharpenedl, weres as plentiful as blackberries. But how werte the people gettinig on all this time I There were nO evil preachers of sedition in those days; there ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... week, riter a e vrpepru eon AL R.ESCO 8om~esmeoti appear to be the rage just now, Cricket Clubs ace as plentifli ye blackberries. Every Saturday seen three or fear matehes played, and the dieplay of erioboting unmentionabieso and loot cas(wt wells ...

Published: Sunday 07 August 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14133 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Hasler; 2nd, Chit- r tenden; collection fruit and flowers, lst, Hasler; e 2nd, -Mr. Perry. By J. Young, Esq.: quart of wild r blackberries, tittler. J. Martin. Esq. : twelvepota- toes, slt, Thomas; 2nd, Carr; collection cut flowers, 1st, Hasler; 2nd, Chittenden ...

DRAMA

... their mansger, tr. enter tainments are still marked by the same taste and enteyprise. Music-halls are now as plentiful as blackberries, both in town and country, nod the capital invested in them has reached an amount almost equal to that invested in the ...

Notabilia

... for trespassing in a wood belonging to the Misses Starkey, of Hattrin Hall, and taking therefrom, on the 15th of October, blackberries (wild brambles) of the value of six- pence, or thereabouts. The gamekeeper stated he had cautioned the defendant more than ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... wreaths of spring flowers, of ivy, passion- flower, May, convolvulus, apple-blossom, wheat and oat, with poppy, harebell and blackberry, &c., of jasmine and of lily and of rose, look as if artist and engraver had bent with unflagging delight, refreshing and ...

BOYISH PROFLIGACY

... would be willing to acknowledge that facts equally melodraamatic-nay, tragical-were every day cropping up as thick as blackberries in every court, street, and alley within a hundred yards of the garish 'Theatre, where they sit in spell-bound attention ...

Published: Sunday 24 September 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1141 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AN ELOPEMENT AND ITS FINISH

... remedy.-Galignani. TnE BABES IN THE WOOD.-A few days ago some children rambled out from Norwich as far as Helleadon, on a blackberry gathering exocreion, As evening closed in, two little things named Emily and James Thwaits, aged three and- four years ...

NEW MUSIC

... Anecdotes of the Stage, have for the last forty years rained round us in a perfect storm; indeed, ihey have budded thick as blackberries on the literary hedge of every year within the memory of decent compu- tation. But the reminiscences of an actor, whso ...

Published: Sunday 05 November 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1173 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... thought by messy persons to be far better flavoured in the wild state. Tlse raspberry is certainly not an improvement upon the blackberry. The gigantic rhubarb is tasteless beside Use small English variety. All our vegetable produce grown around London is known ...

Fine Arts

... is Gilbert), 118; The Island Lighthouse, Swansea-BMoon- T light (E. Duncan), 85; The Boat Race (Birket Foster), cl 142; Blackberries (William Hunt), 40; Grapes and Apple fe (Wvilliam Hunt), 111 ; The Gap of Dunloe (W. A. Nes-eP field), 80; The Falls of ...

Music

... hopes of the of hunter so brilliant. In the large spreading wood. e and covers of Graythwaite foxes are as plentiful as md blackberries, and in the plantations of the Heald for they are fairly swarming. That there are many and o r families of the vulpine ...