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POETRY

... a lift from the bull there. 'Tis delightful to range the woods when they change, And the nuts get riper and riper, And blackberries sweet invite you to eat, -If you don't get a bite from a viper. It's charming to float with the tide, in your boat, When ...

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... lift from tho bull there. ' is delightful to range the woods when they chauge, AtiLd the nuts get ripur and riper, And blackberries sweet invito you to eat, -If you don't get a bite from a viper. It's clarming to float with tho tide, in your boat, When ...

A BATCH OF EPIGRAMS

... word remarked, moreover, will probably bethought IP To indicate compteteness, and so it ought. ot VHAT'S IN A NAME 7 at Blackberries, the proverb says, t Are not really black always. 3i Thin saew is edged with reason, It As we have seen this season ...

THE AMATEUR POACHER

... greengrocers and retailed at a high price. Later the blackberries ripen and form his third great crop; the quantity he brings in to the towns is astonishing, and still there is always a customer. The blackberry harvest lasts for several weeks, as the berries ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... r as I ?? of coure is ertainly annoying, and we may doubt if ?? orTAI unknown Forbeseswill ,be found as plentiful.jas, blackberries among,. egimental officers, we' are by no ,means sure 'thast thes Indfin' Goreniernmt'is riot righ in-~ eputtiagngiits ...

LITERARY SELECTIONS

... stream of life as has been flowing to him through the eyes. There are eyes which give no more admission into them than blackberries; others are liquid and deep wells that men might fall into ; and others are oppressive and devouring, and take too much ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... fruit went on on ab large scale, and fruit trees and bushes were everywhere. No one objects to boys pickring their fill of blackberries, and we should have something like tire same feeling concerning fruit of other kinds if tire country side wiere full oh ...

P UOVINCIAL THEATRIC

... Grace Crete is seen to minch advantacge. AMISS Bicrsford is natiumal ats Eleaisor DesborougLs, cud Altos H. El.Its as I etty Blackberry is iii great favour, anid aets the part admirably. 'The short comedy TAtc LHeart of' a Soeldiesr precedes Cthe dramtsa each ...

Published: Sunday 03 August 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 10916 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEBERTRAM BARONETCY:

... a rainy season. On the morning of one of those days Dale's second daughter, Maggie, a little girl of fourteen went out blackberrying in the neighbourhood of Hawdon. There was not much of the delicious wild fruit to get, for the season was getting rather ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... shooting an enchanted duck; also the suflerings of one Shake, a serving man to Count Sombresido. Shake has eaten a charmed blackberry, aind becomes the possessor of a charm which gives to anyone their wish upon their ?? hi face at the moment of wishing. ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... spectators. On her departure with her realistic blood tae scene changes to the Goblin Gorge, the depository of the enchanted blackberry. A certain Shake (Mr. H. Monkhouse) chances to pluck this cerry, thus removing the charni, alnid these the Prince Geiierous ...

JONATHAN HARTOP, ESQ., OR, THE YORKSHIRE NESTOR

... determined to tell him all to-day. him Mighty fine, truly, growled the Alderman; but husbands are not so plentiful as blackberries on a hedge, I Mistress, though you seem to be of that mind.' I ?? pay me no more compliments now, sir, sajd Joan, I with ...