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 ...

Our Library Table

... with their straggling beauty, shlrouded the grassy borders of the pastures with Cett-kiued hazels, and tossed their long blackberry branches oii the corn-fields. 1'erhb:ps they were white with urety, or starred with pale pink dog. ro~es ; perhaps the urehinus ...

LITERATURE

... with their straggling beauty, shrouded the grassy borders of the pastures with cat-kined hazels, and to seed their long blackberry branches on the corn-fields. Per hops I they were wvhite wit'h May, or starred with pale pink dog-n roses; perhaps the urchins ...

LITERATURE

... land with their straggling beauty, shrouded the grassy borders of the pastures with catkinned hazeis, an( tossed their long blackberry branches on the corn-fields. Perhaps they were white with May, or starred with pale pink dog- roses; perhaps the urchins ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... Evans). He has a daughter Evelina (Miss Graham), adored by the bashful Toby. Mr. Pan- technicon Pantile (Mr. Andrews), and Blackberry Thiltletop, a Yorkshire farmer (Mr. Moreland); are invited to dinner by Brace- button. Toby makes his way to the banquet ...

Published: Sunday 14 October 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4120 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... I strew, The cheek of the peach 'noath siy gaze doth fiask, (Like a maiden's, in twilight's love-taught hush), And the blackberries gloom through dew. Ha I ha ! his laugh rings loud and clear, I'm older and sturdier now, Like a sturdy wight who loves ...

THE WINTER EXHIBITIONS

... other pictures by lady artists in this gallery may be mentioned the flower studies of Mrs. Duffield and Mrs. Harrison. The blackberries and honeysuckles, the heaths and bilberries, of Mrs. Duffield, painted in the open air, have all the freshness of autumnal ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... torace at this point appears to be purely aceideal, a for, the scene changing, we lose sight of her for ever, t Soene 5-A Blackberry Brake-is one Of the prettiest bits of stage paintng and setting we have ever m teen, and Its quiet ?? beauty wIll, U we ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS IN DERBY

... Queen, are taken into the wood, and after going through a variety of serio-comic vicissitudes-having ?? eaten up all the blackberries-die, and are covered with leaves by the I sympathetic robins. Meantime Lubin continues to love i Lucibel, but he is thwarted ...

LITERATURE

... we 'wound slowly arid a painfully Up the green shady roaid, thanskful that it was A E elnshdy, that there were luts of blackberries, and one - flower, a sort of eamupion, quite nowv to me-which is ) saying a good deal for its rarity-wa rouse upon a priasi- ...