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... pine; M¢lntosh, boxwood ; Mackay, bullrush; MKenzie, deer grass; M‘Kinnon, St John's wort ; M:Lachlan, wountain ash; MiLean, blackberry heathi ; M*Leod, red wortle berries; M*Nab, rose back berries 3 M*Neil, seaware ; M¢Pherson, van cgated boxwood 3 M*Quurrie ...

THE GIPSY,

... agipsy And Lived upon the meors ; Her bed it was the brown heath turf, And s Gome was out of doors. Her apples were swart blackberries, Her casrants pods o* broom; iore wine was dew of the wild white rose, iler book & churehya d tomh Her brothers were the ...

JOHN CLARE, THE POET

... true ge. nius is prov'd, Look at the every.day scribblers, I mean those nonsense ginglings call’d poems, ¢ as lrlenmm a 8 blackberries,’ published every now and then by sub. scription, and you shall flnd?o lis: belarded as thickly with “‘;I Lord This and ...

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... becoming an annual subseriber of £5. He (the Chairman) thought he had now given those present, reasons as plentiful as blackberries, why hie might be permitted to enlarge upon the toast as set down, and propose to them with all the honours, *‘ the health ...

RAGGED SCHOOL HOLIDAY

... tree, longing to pluek them, and were much surprised when informed of their poisonous nature. Some inquired eagerly atter blackberries, saying their mothers had told them they would see them in the hedges. A large party was taken to the dairy, and expressed ...

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE RAILWAY

... choleran that island. The disease has been making terrible ravages in the potaioe heaps in Lincolnshire, A fruit called a white blackberry, of excellent quality, has been met within a wild waste in the United States, Such was the force of the wind at Sudbury ...

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... home—pimpernel, flawering rushe and bundreds of others of the brighiest hue s in antumn to glean the fruits of the hedges, the blackberry, the sloe, and the searlet hips and hows; and when old Winter had stouped down from his honse of fog and shaken his honry ...

- § f MORRIBLE MURDER AT SHEFFIELD. (From 7he Times of Monday.) On Friday evening about half-past 7 two children,

... MORRIBLE MURDER AT SHEFFIELD. (From 7he Times of Monday.) On Friday evening about half-past 7 two children, who were gathering blackberries in a hedge-bottom at Eastbank, about a mile and a-half to the southeast of Sheflield, discovered the dead body of aman ...

AND OTHERS,

... smaller quadrupeds, yet bis food is principally derived from the vegetable and insect worlds. Chesnuts, roots of all kinds, blackberries, heechmats, and all manner of beetles, with the larvie of wasps and wild bees, furnish is ordinary supplies; while even ...

BEDFORD MARKET,

... trembles as the wind comes whist. ~ ling up, And slips with gentle force from out its perfect moulded The hedge is thick with blackberries, and little children know The lanes where they are plentiful and where the finest grow : They cull the sweet and simple ...

DEATH OF MR. HUGH MILLER

... 12th inst., tells the following thrilling tale :—* Last fall a woman residing in tne vicinity of Worcester was picking blackberries in a ficld near her house, having with her her only child, a bright-eyed little fellow of less than a year oh“. The babe ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE LEIGIITON BUZZARD WOOL FAIR

... Mr. Biddulph, banker 3 Mr. Theodore arris, 2 hanker; Mr. T. Bennett, of Wobnrn g Mr. W. Cooper Expricir.—There is o white blackberry deseribed | 3 3e.'if. Coopors Messrs. C. Eve, Newport; E. Lav ford, as heinz, when fully ripe, ofa light greenish brown ...