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BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. Many hedgerow and wayside thicket is now aglow with the ruddy fruits the bramble and as the eye rests upon the clusters that, to quote from Co*per, emboss the long flexible branches, we Magazine-) are reminded that the taste which ha. ...

QUESTION. Love wilt thou love still when wintry streak Wilt when this fond arm that here twine And earner thy

... while beauty dwindles and decays. Still'warm thee the embers AN ANSWER. The russet hip that was the pink-white rose; The blackberry that was the bramble born; Nor pearls, that now are corals, the thorn. Will linger in your life, and I shall cling Closely ...

Published: Thursday 09 September 1897
Newspaper: Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette
County: Somerset, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 87 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WHERE THE LITTLE BRIDGE CROSSES THE WYE. Where the little bridge crosses the Wye In the valley where daffodil ..

... and daisy-clad mead, Where comes the sweet smell of the hay Where the beams of the cheering bright sun Opes the bud of the blackberry bush Where conies and leverts run, And hops 'midst the nettles the thrush. There, there would I sit 'mid the beauties I ...

COUNTY POLICE

... the firm of Wansbrough and Robinson, Bristol), defended.- —Henry a young man, deposed that he and others wanted to go blackberrying, and a-ked permission of a keeper nam a d Francis. He said he wo aid give it if they would stand half gallon. He gave them ...

License Transfers.—At the Guildhall on Tuesday the following transfers of licenses were granted :—Seven Stars, ..

... morning at Swainswick. It appears that a farmer, whose name we could not ascertain, is tbe habit of allowing people to pick blackberries on his land till about two in the afternoon. Monday the man Davis and his wife were picking the berries, and Davis's wife ...

Monetary and Commercial

... wbo had eaten tinned pumpkin. He tested tins of pumpkin, tomatoes, Hubbard Squash whatever that may be—peas, mushroom, blackberries, salmon, pears, peaches, cherries, sweet potatoes, beans, milk, and pine apples. The milk was pure. All the rest contained ...

The wife and child of butbcer, named Evershed, Brighton, were found drowned on Monday. The creditors Lori ..

... the children attending the local schools, and setting them work to gather the blackberries, be obtained such quant ; ty of the fruit realised £100 upon it* sale. The blackberries brought 1. a stone for export to England. It is p ssible after this that something ...

FISHING TALK

... notwithstanding tho poor sport, was a most I enjoyable one. I John Moody did well umpire when he wasn't doing . himself well the blackberry bush. ' There still two more competitions git through, and although nothing is yet decided, is not unlikely they may take ...

A football player had his wrist broken Walsall on Saturday. Two men were Bcalded to death ccalpit at Hebburn on

... Criminal Uouit aud teateneed to sevou years' penal servitude. He was proved to 1 aye been connected with a gang swindlers. The blackberry crop in Kent this season is an exceptionally large one, and the fruit, owing the hot run high temperature, of very tine ...

EDUCATION IN THE WEST

... our parishes when local causes render it impossible to secure good attendance. Little fingers can earn so much by picking blackberries, whortle berries, peas, etc., that iheir parents can smile the fines of the magistrates. The only palliative is arrange ...

VICTORIA PARK

... of the direc' action the sun's rays on the n- gative. Iv these examples the light brown of the nuts and dark purple the blackberries are well reproduced. St. Michael's Orphanagk, Bathwick. Subscriptions received from the Rev Prebendary Tupwell, Lady TaUey ...