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Derby, Derbyshire, England

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THE POET

... An4 left a goldefi staln. Edge-rciwA are fair (Iringing old Ibnes-round green and cotued leAs) With hip and haw, the blackberry and sloe. Iqvely thhe neon, witl bzfghi flowers every whtrq. 8weet tire new song of redtjreast *aTbling low. ' ?? rtazgaane ...

ONCE UPON A TIME

... morning mist and evaing lo the (Unlike this cold grey rime), Seem'd woven warm of .olden are When I was in my priinte bar And blackberries-, nosslekii ?? W ere finely flavoir -, then; dr. . And nuti-such reddening clusters ripe he. I necer shall poll again. ...

POETRY

... school, in their leafy retreat, The wild birds sit listening the drops round them beat; And the boy crouches close to the blackberry wall. The swallows alone take the storm on their wing, And, taunting the tree-sheltered labourers, sing. Like pebbles the ...

LITERATURE

... with their straggling beauty, shrouded the grassy borders of the pastures with cat-kined hazels, and to seed their long blackberry branches on the corn-fields. Per hops I they were wvhite wit'h May, or starred with pale pink dog-n roses; perhaps the urchins ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS IN DERBY

... Queen, are taken into the wood, and after going through a variety of serio-comic vicissitudes-having ?? eaten up all the blackberries-die, and are covered with leaves by the I sympathetic robins. Meantime Lubin continues to love i Lucibel, but he is thwarted ...

Poetry

... Vattxg. II BLACKBERRY GATHERING. In the ?? davs of autumn, when the sun glows on the trees, Th0 ?? of chfldren's voices echoes upon tbe breeze As to the tangled hedge6 a scoro of little feet Hurry along to search once more for berries ripe and sweet. ...

Literature

... tOur Garden Pitcher Plants, On 'Potting Window Plants, Roses and Rose Culture, and anaccountof The Lawton American Blackberry, The Gardener. October. London: WILLIAM BLACKWOOD and SONS, 37, Paternoster-row. Fig-Culture is the leading subject this ...

Literature

... But, dazzled by the glory there revealed, of ithe He aimed too high, and disappointed, died, on X the Another poem, When Blackberries Scent the Air, we Ju ,new have reserved for our poet's corner on a future occasion aI gratci ,n, to Temple Bar. No ...

Poetry

... 4VtrQ. WH1EN BLACKiBEtRRIES SCENT TIHE AIR. We gathered the blackberries long ago, My sweet little Katie and I, In the woods all bathed in the autumn glow, 'Neath the blue of a cloudless sky v That ever seemed fair; but now I know, b As the shadows all ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... bonnets these are it placed enpanocke, curving grasefully, and have a mnost dis- e titignd appearance. F'ruits, especially blackberries, of all 5 shades, are much worn; the little grains that enliven the rt hedges and fancy grasses are greatly in favour for ...

FASHIONS

... corded silsk. The plume c-allel bronze dior6 is; snother elegant adorn- C' rMont. It is conuibined witlh mulberries and blackberries of the same salide. Otter and viejl-o0r are a favourite mixture. i The Gainsborough is, with tile HUguenol,. the chief ...

Poetry

... VI (VOttrv. DLACMBERRIES AND KISSES. Blackberries! ripe blackberries I Will you come and seeeP Over all the woods and lanes They are running free. Blackberries ! ripe blackberris I Will you come and eat ? Nature bids you to the feast, Spreads the wlid ...