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BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. The tree* were fl Jibed with »cd end cold, Ai. in the warm September weether. Amor the country Unei atrolled, And picked ite t'gether. among the ruMel br«wn And withered lcHV«a tb»t bid lbs roots, I palifcl tbs tremble trsncbea down, And ...

A CCSIILA MO C:IOD7.IE!

... heather-bell, And happy we felt as we rambled together, And oh 1 but my young heart was joyous nun; fire. As I pulled the blackberries, and roamer! throu,,h the heather, With Mary, my darling, a elis.ila mo eroidhe And years. as they passed, saw our hearts ...

Muse o'er some book or trifle o'er the tea (tay), Or with soft muvio drive dull oars way

... This pronunciation brings out inure clearly the joke of Falstaff celebrated retort, If rescues (raains) were plenty as blackberries I would give none on compulsion. In the fifteen century tees eon and season were pronounced traison and saloon. Cowley ...

Poetry. • BUNCII OF KEYS. There's tender spot in erery heart— For bests thank God, are Immo—. And the kers

... grow rostlerie, you can go on : Before I met you, this world was a desert to me. I didn't take any reeisnre in going black-berrying and stealing rare ripe peaches, and it didn't matter whether the euo shone or not. But what a change in one short year ...

lock to vale, to listen to the robin's song sal I bobolink • call;to gather wild. violets, and anewones, and

... homely flower Clarissa had condemned as pestilential weeds, growing thickly in the shelter of the gray 'dose tem*. ; the blackberry runner,' draping these latter; the river full to the brim after the mountain rains; the yellow boughs of the willows, tasselled ...

DROGHEDA MARKET

... Mind, and intend to :Imams so. Diener at Long Drench 'is served np at two o'clock; opens with Soap, and shuts up with blackberries. The a mu se _ snouts are crabbing and bathing. Of the first, Mr Mingo observes : Yesterday went krabbing, sod &abed a ...

1 ment. Ladies might bo amongst its passenger* ; i \ his Irnnk ; at last he broke the lock,

... c, etc. * men atru-d Chickent'ief, too.’ be ; and. this boas., burned away trepidation, and wout into ambush behind some blackberry bushaa. John Rail, jr. nested himself little green batik. Near by ran stream. Tho day was warm, the water tempting. The ...

CARRYING WEIGHT

... harvest moats and leitariugs in wild strawberry beds on the hilisido. topped with piece, and along stone fences overrun by blackberry vines —thy bli.eful Saturday afternoon h'ee'l in a bellow among the rocks she had named ' Fern Grotto,' on einbactused was ...

BOYNE COMMISSIONERS

... yeomanry, when the town was full of colonels and sergeants of that diseinguished service, and captains were as plenty as blackberries. The place was enclosed as a promenade, and the yeomanry used to parade there—their own yeomanry—the Drogheda yeomanry ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS—SATURDAY, MARCH t, is 79

... piquant manse. Whatever wish ' Very easy to say of, but heiresses are not like say to me bad better be said in the presses of blackberries, growing on every bush: die other *nen at Gionheisphin Castle, and any 'Georgie' Gardiff is militia at Vyvyaw Courtod private ...