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BACK IN TOWN

... gutter From cliff and cavern, field and moor and stream, To Cromwell-road and miles of tight-closed shutter; From junket, blackberries, and clotted cream To dubious eggs, blue milk, and pallid butter; From Rus, in short ('twould pall to make a proper list) ...

YESTERDAY'S [ill]

... TROMMDAT'3 TNNLT391ATAS. OLYMPIC THEATRE. Hatislies, which have during the past Week been -s plentiful as blackberries in autumin, yesterday pro- duced yet another novelty in the shape of a new and orginal nautical dranma in four acts entitled Before ...

NEW NOVELS

... any superlative amount of casi, or I Ic stayed anl IuInconIsciously long time over the (labris of cold ?? kcy, are as blackberries I Finially a wvord of execra. tion is mluc to the illustrations, wvlicli arie ar, far ?? than those of ile I'rwii, I/cra/il ...

Fashions for December

... mature age was made ?? a new material, blackberry brocade. The foundation %xa.s of rich and lustrous black satin, with a tracery of white network suggestive of a spider's web, on which were raised blackberries and leaves. The gown was trimmed with rare ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1445 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HOUSEKEEPER

... let it steep twelve hours in a pint of white wvine, then boil it over a slow fire till dissolved. Take a gallon of i the blackberry juice, put the isinglass to it, boil ,a together for two or three minuntes, then add to s. the rest. Let it stand five days ...

MR. BICKLEY'S CONCERT

... lover oi coursethe dlvine art can never be -out of season; but, then, genuine music lovers are not exaotly as plentiful as blackberries, and the Towii Hall is a large place to fill. Need we add, that it ,was not filled on this occasion? The audience was ...

MR. MAYALL'S PHOTOGRAPHIC Exhibition

... MR. M1YAL'S PHOTOGRAPHIC Exbibition. Exhibitions of works of art and paintings are common on the hedges of life as blackberries in antnimn, and though our collections of home and foreign pictures, in both water and oil, are beautiful as they are familiar ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 708 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A CHARITABLE PERFORMANCE

... his responsibilities was keen, and his acting finished to a degree. Miss Louise Russell was inoffensive as Lady Melusine. Blackberries, Mr Mark Melford's musical comedy-drama, which was specially written to display the talents of that charming actress Miss ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 704 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LOVE OF LOVE

... proper bramble, the little flower that has the blackberry for fruit, flattered, for the time, by the name of rose ? If so, I think this Dirge of Tennyson's is the only poem that has celebrated the blackberry-blossom-tender little form of a rose that has ...

THEATRES

... column, will be the chief item in the programme. It will be preceded by a new and original musical comedietta, entitled Blackberries. The regular season at the HAYMARKET having closed, the Vaughan-Conway comedy' company will commence at this theatre to-night ...

Art and Literature

... same firm, Mrs Hulme has figured and described the commnn vetch and the dewberry. The dewberry has a close affinity to the blackberry, and some of the varieties of each are found to closely approach each other; but one ordinarily finds no difficulty in identify- ...

ART NOTES

... At the sale of the pi5b of Mr. ry of f 2e id, of Brighton, last week, at Crlrstz sane and at well-known works appeared. Blackberry . e -Gati, by Gorge Mason, AURA, was, secured by Mcsz ?? for £61480, who A of intend to engrave it T4e Rjght of Way,'> ...