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IRISH REPRESENTATIVE PEER

... eighty railea length. * * ing with fi.h. I have been two orlhreelln.es there, and caught cod big av donkeys and plenty a. blackberries. that mformaliOQ Caplaui Rhode* acted, ll* had often (bought of trying it. but it lonely place to alone, being the nearest ...

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... ely, has resulted iu the death a little boy named Larkin, that evening several children had been the field looking for blackberries, when the child Larkin, who ab»ut ten years' old, climbed a ditch, and, on stretching over for a berry, over balanced himself ...

Published: Tuesday 27 August 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 707 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

tuall* on fire up to .heir work Still tho operator, went forward h Ihetr r* bravely, abundance of etil omen

... o And the vision were perfect now.” And the maiden stooped his chair And she sed bis wrinkled brow. Fiom Shop’s Mag axil BLACKBERRY gathering, Happy urchins roving wild. Fill to the brim each measure ; know where grow the birries _ Hot where are found ...

BIKTiIS

... sun.” returned the sailor. “ Y look like you is used to business,” said the negro, savagely. Guess you have been picking blackberries coast Africa ’fore dis time.” “ you sauce mo, you blue vermin,” exclaimed the sailor, ns struck the black to the deck with ...

Published: Tuesday 01 October 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3835 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TTTK NEWRY EXAMINER AND LOUTH ADVERTISER, OCTOBER 0, 1861

... under Major Haves, after infinite difficulty —scaling prveptoes and forcing their way through dense thickets of laurel and blackberry bushes, had been helled in a ravine in front of the centre of the rebels right wing end they were afterwards supported by ...

t„k nkwbv examiner and i.ouni advertiser. October 23. ism

... ia hero valet chumlre, but moat men are orators among their own voters. During the present recess they are plentiful blackberries, Were I even to record their names you would complain that the ratalogue had the same fault as I’olouuia’beard. It only ...

HKLSOrBD POETBT

... nimble corncrake once more skippingly over the trail ; The blackbirds down among The alders noisily sung. And under the blackberry-briar Whistled the serious quail. came, well How my iife'le *b f«H. As painfully reached and wro’« To leave to the future ...

Published: Thursday 14 November 1861
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5315 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

TALES FROM THE WOD

... most noticeable of these pleasures, are such pretty amusements as sliding down a grass slope, spoiling dresses gathering blackberries, taking out the inside * doll, and burying dead bird with a full funeral service. There are the pursuits, half naughty ...

ONE YEAR AGO

... the most noticeable of these pleasures, are such pretty amusements sliding down a grass slope, spoiling dresses gathering blackberries, taking out llio inside of doll, and burying dead bird with a full funeral service. These j aie the pursuits, half naughty ...

Published: Thursday 30 January 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 8849 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

(Onunil Jutclligcurr

... would certainly think themselves hardly used if, in this era ..f liberty, when locomotion is cheap and girls are plenty blackberries, they should not allowed to pick their spouses, at least, among a hundred fair onss, so as to able to thoroughly investigate ...

BURNHAM YEWS

... ly could never cultivate their hedgesides properly, but were forced lobe content with slues and hip*, and pig nuts and blackberries, and anything else that came handy and the grace of nature ; never able to raise bushel of grain for harvest time, or gather ...

Published: Thursday 27 November 1862
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3679 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ONC'K Ul'ON A TIMK

... morning mist and evening haze (Unlike this cold grey rime), ric ru'd wove n warm of goldun air— When was in prime. And blackberries—so mawkish now— Were flavoured then; And nuts—such reddening clusters I ne’er shall pull again. Nor strawberries, blushing ...