Poetry

... 4VtrQ. WH1EN BLACKiBEtRRIES SCENT TIHE AIR. We gathered the blackberries long ago, My sweet little Katie and I, In the woods all bathed in the autumn glow, 'Neath the blue of a cloudless sky v That ever seemed fair; but now I know, b As the shadows all ...

PICTURE SALE

... Boy (173), ladens with nets. There is a.pretty littlo rustic group of a boy and girl reclining on a bank, entitled the Blackberry Gatherers (131), by LO Jeune,; and s larger study of A Scribe, attribute'1 to the same artist. The Child's Lament (182) ...

IRVINE CATTLE SHOW

... Irrose; 3d, Thomas Markwortb, dil- po wiDning. Smooth-haired terriers-bit, BanId Steveneon, w le Irvine Mains; 3d, William Blackberry, Eglintun; Sd, Jsmes ?? h Binning. Townend; 4th. Mrs Logan, Wateride. Dog of any elf otber breed-Iset. l'rovest Paterson; ...

THE ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... and finely coloured drawing by A. W. Hunt; Pa view on the Rhine, by Prout; two or three drawings by the late W- Hunt; the Blackberry Gatherers, a characteristic work by Mr. Birket Foster; a fine interior, The Church of St. Jacques, Antwerp, by M. Louis ...

LOCAL SCHOOLS OF SCIENCE AND ART

... Cecilia ,uxnm enassrce panel; Caroling Gillman, Sepia;twvo reliefs e by iodion,; EmesaLong, Sepia,' fromn the 'cast of blackberries, also some capital elementa~ry desiuns in cslour; Mlartin hu'rlant,: antique figutre dancing fawvn, in chl3k, also outtline ...

LITERATURE

... With a few blackberries in it to convince him it was what he did not care for. On the contrary he did care, and ate up every one, and then whined end looked in my face very hard, and enforecd it with a stamp of the paw, wanting more blackberries, askifng ...

ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Having come so far, we may as well go fairly round the toom to the Th.nin doorway-noting, on the way, Mr. BirketFoster'sm Blackberry Gatherers (171), animnportasit work of the rtist's usual kind; a line Louis Haghe (171), the Church of St. Jacques, Antwerp; ...

THE DRAWINGROOM LAST NIGHT

... trinased red tulle end ?? browns foliage: JspP of red satin, writh bouffons and rnschea of tulle, looped with rloatelaissi at blackberries corsage trim med en suite. Ifea~ddress, feathers an- d laptpete; ornaments, diamonds MIS ECarates 62 Lower Gardiner ?? ...

Literature

... But, dazzled by the glory there revealed, of ithe He aimed too high, and disappointed, died, on X the Another poem, When Blackberries Scent the Air, we Ju ,new have reserved for our poet's corner on a future occasion aI gratci ,n, to Temple Bar. No ...

FOR PASTIME

... Europe. The mood to go was on him now-he had no patience with waiting-sa for gowns and things, they were plenty there as blackberries in New Hampshire. Miss Sturgis was a theosgh-bred. self-contained woman of the world * but she was neither without heart ...

LITERARY

... the best way they. can, head first or tail first. s Give you reasons upon compulsion ? If reasons were as plentiful as blackberries, I would not give you reasons upon compulsion? If Mr Stephen fails to accomplish all his wish, it will be due, we anticipate ...