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... be a good husband. HALLO, there ! said a farmer to au It ishman busily engaged at one of his cherry trees, by what right do you take thise cherries? 'I'faith, my friend, said he, by my light hand, sure ! II WILL not strike thee, bad man, said ...

Published: Sunday 13 March 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1526 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Literature

... contents of I their pockets. The judge 'ssuming a severe air, immediately Sentenced therm to instant execution by han g On the cherry I tree. I can recollect being prompted bvmv father to kneel down and intercede for the culprits, and my frightened erving ...

LITERATURE

... ml escutcheons of the Basle trade-guilds, andaother tri such romantic or antiquarian ware. She has the ea' recipe for Gruybre cheese and cherry water, takes a I note~ of the curious list of dishes prescribed by old t sumptuary laws for private dinners ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... In the English invocation, Cuckoo, cherry-tree, Good bird toll me- llow many years have I to live ? is the cberry-tree lugged in only to make rhyme, or is there any allusion in it to the three full meals of cherries which, it is said, the bird must eat ...

LITERATURE

... Among these are the cabbage, radish, carrot, parsuep, garlic, madder, endive, onion, hop, strawberry, commons chesry, Moreile cherry, plum, almond, pear, apple, red currant, pea, field pea, &ic. The cabbage affords us a re- markable example of the effect ...

EXETER

... Acland, P 33uat., were perhaps amongst the finest that the whole county in could produce; and the same might be said of the cherries v of J. H. Lcy, Esq., and the dressing apples exhibited by tj 31E Green, Esq. A fine Australian melon, exhibited by Mr. S ...