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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 ...
... pie, in innumerable equilateral triangles, gleaming with a ghastly sheen beneath the yellow gauze. There it u pumpkin pie, blackberry pie, whortleberry pie, huckleberry pie-pie of all kinds, but always of the same grinning, splay shape, and with a foundation ...
... COLORED Old Abe Jokey and laughs hearty as ever. At reception cue evening last week in tbe White Hons* the negroes were thick blackberries in Jersey. Among them was colored barber named Burke; he was applicant for an office in the New York Custom house. Tbe ...
... that ripe blackberries are now frequently to be found the hedge-rows in this part of Devonsiiire and the borders of Somerset. On the last day of the old year, a youth called Neldar, of this town, picked a very fine bunch of ripe blackberries Exeter-hill; ...
... Babes forlorn ; Brother and sister—pretty and good— Who wept and wandeicd from night till morn ; Starving to death in the Blackberry Wood. Cruel was he who lured them there; To be lost for ever in trackless ways ; Who left them to sink in lone despair, ...