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... invaluable remedy for diarrhoea. Blackberry Jam.—Stir gently over a slow fire for a quarter of an hour as many blackberries aa you wish to preserte, then add half a pound of coatee sugar to everyponnd of blackberries, stewing the whole gently for another ...

selected poet

... ing sloe, lli-h the mountain the bilberry epnngeth. Cranberries creep ’mid the moss of the moor, Over the hill-crag the blackberry swmgoth, Down in the valley it scatters its store. Beautiful wild fruits ! when ling’ring affection Seeks the memorials ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 156 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ONC'K Ul'ON A TIMK

... morning mist and evening haze (Unlike this cold grey rime), ric ru'd wove n warm of goldun air— When was in prime. And blackberries—so mawkish now— Were flavoured then; And nuts—such reddening clusters I ne’er shall pull again. Nor strawberries, blushing ...

SELECTED POETRY

... morning mist and evening haze (Unlike this cold grey rime). Seem’d woven warm of golden air— When I was in ray prime. An-1 blackberries—so mawkish now— Weit finely flavored then; And mils—such reddening clusters tipe 1 ne’er shall pull xgain. Nor strawberries ...

Published: Wednesday 12 August 1863
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 219 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SMITH FIELD MARKETS

... his missing nephew. Pali MaU zette. Stino of a Wasp from Eating Blackberries.—The Dorset Express says that few days since as a journeyman butcher named Dufall was gathering blackberries in the neighbourhood of Lewell, he espied a tempting looking one ...

NEW ZEALAND

... fact that ripe blackberries arc now frequently to found in the hedge-row* in this part of Devonshire and the borders of Somerset. the last day of tho old year, youth called Nelder, of this town, picked a very fine bunch of ripe blackberries on Exelcrhiir; ...

THE LAND QUESTION

... supper for ten harvest hands, did two week's washing and the milking, made calico dress, practised her music lesson, went blackberrying, gathered a gallon, walked town in the evening attend concert, and walked home again before bedtime.’ The postage stamps ...

old friends of Newry, to which place many members of the corps are connected by ties of family and of

... Thomas Wilson and James M‘Kevitt for stealing wheat, property of Mr. Corry, D.L. M‘Kevitt—Gentlemen, I went down to pull blackberries, and 1 found a head of wheat on tbe path. That is all I done. Mr. Court said that be did not wish to prosecute. The Bench ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1860
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 686 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... ely, has resulted iu the death a little boy named Larkin, that evening several children had been the field looking for blackberries, when the child Larkin, who ab»ut ten years' old, climbed a ditch, and, on stretching over for a berry, over balanced himself ...

Published: Tuesday 27 August 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 707 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FRENCH ENLISTMENT

... the Champ do Bat iille, were anxious to have good look him Emperors and Kings largo aro plentiful in Franco this Juno as blackberries, but Sultan not see every day. Hia Hi.*bnesa seemed aim to remember that one gentleman in lex, details of embroidery one ...

Published: Tuesday 09 July 1867
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 795 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COURSE OF LECTURES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT

... would not so wonderful a thing after all. Mayhap not, for wonders are ceasing to be so, from their growing as plentiful as blackberries in this sad war. But whether wonderful or the reverse, such a scheme would not only confession of otter exhaustion the ...

THE NEWRY REPORTER, SATURDAY, (X’TORER IT, 1808. OUll POUT AND lIAKDOUU

... cork and gream-. calling themselves Ciiristy’s Minstrels, or some of those Professors,” who have get to as plentiful blackberries, arc pretty sure to secure* “good house” in Newry, while real merit and respectability are so frequently underrate I and ...

Published: Saturday 17 October 1868
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 788 | Page: 3 | Tags: none