THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER

... sunny hours employ; And gathering up her last gold sheaf of grain, Laughs o'er her labour with exultant joy. With glossy blackberries and tempting nuts, She hangs the tawney hedge and hazel nooks ; While truant boys—till day's stained window shuts— Bask ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1859
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
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THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER

... he had just cut down! I had 120 yards to go. 'Stop, man Stop!' shouted I. ' Stop!' 1 screamed, as I struggled in the long blackberry wires of a thick hedge. ' Stop, idiot!' I yelled, a. I escaped from the thorns and rushed along the Held. The man who had ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1859
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

A STRANOR HISTORY

... nor the one following, but no attention had been paid to On fact. Oa the third day some children, who were I eliciting blackberries near the village, were attracted the normal movements of dog which !sated them, them, to a spot where be was pawing up ...

•OTABILIA OF THE WEEK

... a door, and capable of containing in all about 400 persons. The total number may be about 7000. Babies, as numerous as black-berries, lay about amongst the straw which littered the floor ; and we noticed one young rascal, rising three years old, standing ...

WHEN does • man impose upou himself I—Wbesi bs his memory. - - • A JAYA greedes is coming In

... for tea harvest bands, did a two weeks' washing and the milking, made a colico dress, practised her music lee. son, went blackberrying, gathered a gallon, walked to town in the evening to attend a concert, and walked home again before bedtime. AN OLDEN ...

DRUNCENNZSS AND ITS CURE

... jinglemen and half-starved porters. and 'disallow ers of every description who devoutly believed that gold and fame grew like blackberries upon hed gs everywhere but in poor Ireland, and who, if they did not actually suppose that the houses in London were tiled ...

A DARING PRUSSIAN SPY

... military phenomenon who shot Prussians like sparrows, and to whom the helmets of hie dead enemies were as plentiful as blackberries—abould now tuns out to have bees nothing bet a Prussian spy. must go far towards exhausting the fund of Periaan credulity ...

PUPA RI:01 for the /V.,* Tski. to say goori-iiy to use'. helot...rt. WHAT is th. hest Sunday reading for ..

... of our beset.. Wass a little uesgo boy wanted to attend his father's funeral, he the schoolmaster for a holiday to ge blackberrying. WHIR a man dies, people se:sessile inquires. What property has he left behin t bin' The angels will ask : What good deeds ...

I\ A COUNTRY LANE

... boy pulls forth • monse's meat: ♦nd then the tempting bramblemoths invite the balms again, Their pretty mouths with blackberries so sweet and ripe to stain ; And many a brown not slips its sheath to share, poor little thing. A bunting pocket with a ...

RIGHTS OE SHORE SHOOTERS

... Downshire Plate: Sir Chas. Wolsey on the winner of the Qeenby point-to-point phase of tho previous Wednesday Capt. Smith on Blackberry: Lord 'Helmsley, whose mount had won more than once between the flags end Capt. Jacobson and Mr Owen, both on thoroughbreds ...

Published: Saturday 09 March 1878
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5343 | Page: 20 | Tags: none

SELLING PRICES OF HORSES IN ENGLAND

... returns Washirgton U.S.A., brit inclose a note from the West, which clearly demonstrates that horses are notes plentiful as blackberries, nor can they be picked up like apples ; in fact, they are not grown on trees or made to order. Choice stook cannot be ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1878
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3016 | Page: 39 | Tags: none

NOTES FROM AMERICA

... beech, cypress, gum, nod pecean ; whilst the shrubs and undergrowths contd.:. of hazel. pawpaw, persimmon, spice, dewberry, blackberry, huckleberry, w:iortieberry, black std red zaw, cane, and vine.. The pric a of lands in Arkansas strike one as being almost ...

Published: Saturday 04 May 1878
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3297 | Page: 44 | Tags: none