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... ever will grieve Kor the brother and sister—pretty and good— Who side side, in Uie»r beauty died ; Starved death In the Blackberry Wood. ...
... ever will grieve Kor the brother and sister—pretty and good— Who side side, in Uie»r beauty died ; Starved death In the Blackberry Wood. ...
... of coally pampering wines ; His lips are kiss'd fragrant air. the rude rock where dines. ruddy child, besmeared er With blackberries ripe, hath come With his frugal meal across the mom, From lowly cottage home. \gain seeks the ponderous rock, strikes with ...
... large auditory, and was frequently greeted with rounds of applaiue. BlacanattKisa.—We have been presented with specimen of blackberries, grown in the garden of Sir Robert Bates >n. Barf.. Castrate. The berries are very fine, of large growth, and toecnlcut ...
... nimble squirrel once more ran skippingly over the rail, The blackbirds down among The alders noisely sung. And under (he blackberry briar whistled the serious quail. came, remembering well How my little shadow fell, As I painfully reached and wrote to ...
... King's Highway.” London: Jambs Niswbt A Co., 31, Berners Street, W. This day is published, 10mo, sloth, THE CHILDREN OF BLACKBERRY HOLLOW. By ANNA WARNER. With Illustrations. London: Jambs Nisbbt A Co., 31, Berners Street, W. Juat published, crown Bro ...
... swarming with fish. I have been j two or three times becalmed there, and caught cod as big as donkeys and as plenty as blackberries.” Upon that information Captain Rhodes acted. He had often thought of trying it, but it a lonely place to to alone— St ...
... enjoy-' meut It may be tme that examples that could be adduced to prove this startling' proposition may be as ‘'plentiful as blackberries,” but it is no less true that surpassingly easy as-ntay be tire task of producing them, it-,is Cue which Dr. ha« failed ...
... Taler. Bj the Author of The Story of Drop of Water. V. CLARA STANLEY ; or, a Summer among the Hills. VI. THE CHILDREN of BLACKBERRY HOLLOW. VII. HERBERT PERCY ; or, from Christmas to Easter. By L. A. Moncrieff. vm. PASSING CLOUDS; or, Love Conquering Evil ...
... Pharaoh. The Czar promises liberally both to his own immediate subjects and the Poles; constitutions are to be an plenty as blackberries ; and if the liberal promises are ooly kept, and if the Poles receive the blessing of good government, reasonable people ...
... nimble squirrel once more ran skippingly uver the rail, Tbe blackbirds down among The alders noisily sung. And under the blackberry briar whistled the serious quad. I came, remembering well How little shadow fell, * As 1 painfully reached and wrote, to ...
... Of nicely calculated less and more !” God could shower riches upon his poor as plentifully as blackberries, if only riches were as wholesome as blackberries. But riches are not good in themselves, and, as rule, they do not bring out good in others. The ...
... injury the Court could recognise.'' It is true that the graduates may allege that to make College degrees as plenty as blackberries is injury to them, but it is not considered injury from legal point of riew. If public injuries are concerned the Atto ...