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... VI (VOttrv. DLACMBERRIES AND KISSES. Blackberries! ripe blackberries I Will you come and seeeP Over all the woods and lanes They are running free. Blackberries ! ripe blackberris I Will you come and eat ? Nature bids you to the feast, Spreads the wlid ...

THE GROSVENOR GALLERY

... little study of a tree by old Crome will fascinate all who appreciate truth to nature and power, to depict it. No. 42, Blackberry Gatherers, by Topham, is a delightful work by an artist too early lost to the world. There is a fine show of works by George ...

Published: Sunday 09 December 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1674 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ON AND OFF THE PANTILES

... monstrosity called the Toad Rock on our right; the approach to the latter is guarded by a detachment of small boys deserting the blackberry bushes in the anticipation of halfpence, which boon having been accorded or refused, they disappear among the brambles, ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1877
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2282 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

VARIETIES

... to be a moighty flue dinner here this evening. Tormmy is fond of sugar, and asked his moother for scone to eat with his blackberries. She refused. He ap. pearen resigned, but added gravely, 1You know, mamnma, 'whatbhappened round the corner? There was ...

FASHIONS

... corded silsk. The plume c-allel bronze dior6 is; snother elegant adorn- C' rMont. It is conuibined witlh mulberries and blackberries of the same salide. Otter and viejl-o0r are a favourite mixture. i The Gainsborough is, with tile HUguenol,. the chief ...

MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS

... and smoked his allotted pipe. But whether he doss or noot he will certainly not get up to help the young ladies to gather blackberries ; and as that is one of the fruits of the earth of which they happen at this moment to be particularly fond, and as it ...

LONDON GOSSIP

... Singapore, is first cousin of th poet h of that mamea.n re in season and out of season elovementso are as plentiful scq' is as blackberries. The last offender is one of the senior teo is9 efficers of the 12th Lancers, who has run away with a well- DP Dr known ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... tobacco are generally cultivated. Among the fruit products are the aipple, pear, peach, apricot, grape, currant, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, mango, date, plaintain, lime, orange, pomegranate, and pineapple. The soil, so wondorfully productive, generally ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... promises them a holiday, with a view d to their being put out of the way, saying- '1 If you're very good, o You shbll pick blackberries 1in Ecttham wood v ARTruUn-A trip to Eastbam I Aviuenlar relation, HOw you have rnsen In our Estham-ation I t EDITII-HOW ...

SHOWS

... ce ut of visitors was very large. The first prize specimen of i mt cucumbers from Mayen House was greatly admired. ;be Blackberries and bleock currants were excellent, as were eat were also strawberries and rasps for the season The Is.) special prize ...

LITERATURE

... villagers found themselves without houses, food, or money. One day, we are told, Mary went up the Streckelberg to gather blackberries; but soon afterwards she ran back joyous and breathless to her father, with two shining pieces of amber, each of very great ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Popsywopsy. While Baron Xrokodile has the Demon King on his side, the fairies are on that of Jack, who receives from the Queen a blackberry branch, with the promise that he shall .have a wish for every berry, but Sammy will have a clout at --the same time. This ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16845 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture