BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. The trees were flushed with red and gold. As in the warm September weather. Among the country lanes strolled, And picked the blackberries together. Standing among the russet-brown And withered leaves that hid the roots, I pulled the bramble ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1871
Newspaper: Mayo Constitution
County: Mayo, Republic of Ireland
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THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER IE IRELAND,

... Assault and Malicious Injury. AGRICULTURE. Gardening Operations, Te ee Irish Agricultural Statistics, jv ence ry POBTRY—“ Blackberries.” WEEKLY NORTHERN WHIG, taining ‘all the above and other News, sent tinge Pree to any Railway Station in Ulster for 25 ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1871
Newspaper: Northern Whig
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 388 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IN SCHOOL BAYS

... IN SCHOOL BAYS. Still t3 the school by the road, A ragged beggar sunning Around it still the sumach grow. And blackberry vines are running. Within, the master’s desk is seen, Deep scarred raj official. The warping floor, the battered seats, The jack knife’s ...

DAMAGING INFERENCES,

... kept his position firmly the close. Not but what other favourites cropped up tlw last moment, and tips became as plentiful blackberries. To say nothing of Favomus, who has been steadily supported all along, and whom good judges have gone for, notwithstanding ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1871
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3148 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FARMING OPERATIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... unripe, one said it was ridiculous to call them black berries, when they were red. Don’t you know,” said his friend,” that blackberries are always red when they are greeu.” A gentleman passing through some public office was nffronied by tho clerks, and wus ...

Published: Friday 03 November 1871
Newspaper: Tyrone Constitution
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4296 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BLACKBERRIES. The wore flushed with red and gold. As, in the warm September weather, Among the country lanes we ..

... BLACKBERRIES. The wore flushed with red and gold. As, in the warm September weather, Among the country lanes we strolled. And picked the blackberries together. Standing among the russet-brown And withered leaves that hid the roots, I pulled the bramble ...

Published: Saturday 04 November 1871
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1680 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE NEW SOCIAL MOVEMENT

... exclaimed, What, is it loosing him yiz are, after all the trouble it took me to cotch Why thin now, if they were plenty blackberries the devil a one them I’ll ever cotch again.” The Dublin jury appear have acterl upon Mr. Free’s principle. During the Fenian ...

Published: Thursday 16 November 1871
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5429 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

to the credit of the All sent directly throagh the diocesan be put to of the diocesan fund, in tither

... When the Irish Church Bill sad the Irish Land Bill were before the House, his suggestions of amendment were as thick as blackberries, and they were not all impracticable. sow comes forward with a scheme for the pacification of Ireland, different from the ...

Published: Saturday 18 November 1871
Newspaper: Clonmel Chronicle
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8004 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE CORK DAILY HERALD,

... thusskinned, and it would be idle and useless to be throwing away the citizens' money on such a thing. He did not care a blackberry about what as said, and he believed it would be useless to take such a strong coarse, even if any one said they were Ta ...

Published: Tuesday 21 November 1871
Newspaper: Cork Daily Herald
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 6434 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A poll then taken on the motion for hearing down taxation; yet, was one ol those against the gentlemen themselves

... supporting Mr. Crccthat if Mr. Creedou called him a nigger, Would don that vile charge. (Hear, hear.) Thefiaestion, not care a blackberry about it. (A laugh.) lit; re- his mind, was a very narrow one—if they believed peated that it would absurd to take legal ...

Published: Tuesday 21 November 1871
Newspaper: Cork Constitution
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3493 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IN SCHOOL DAYS

... IN SCHOOL DAYS. Still sits the schoolhouse by the road A ragged beggar sunning; Around it still theTgumach grow, And blackberry Tines are running. Within, the master’s desk seen, Deep acarred by raps official, The warping floor, the battered snats. The ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1871
Newspaper: Newry Reporter
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1073 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BIRTHS

... taking their seats. Two gentlemen passing blackberry bush when the frait was unripe, one said it was ridiculous to call them blackberries when they were red. Don’t you know,” said bis friend, that blackberries are always red when they are green. An Irish ...

Published: Monday 04 December 1871
Newspaper: Belfast Telegraph
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 633 | Page: 3 | Tags: none