| John Trotter Brockett - 1829 - 368 páginas
...recesses of those woods and groves, where, in the words of Gray, Once my careless childhood stray'd, I have often been admonished, by the " good old folks,"...eat these berries after Michaelmas day ; because the archfiend — " huge in length, and floating many a rood" — to borrow the language of another of... | |
| John Trotter Brockett - 1846 - 298 páginas
...recesses of those woods and groves, where, in the words of Gray, " Once my careless childhood stray' d," I have often been admonished, by the "good old folks,"...eat these berries after Michaelmas day ; because the arch-fiend was sure to pass his " cloven foot" over them at that time. In the northern parts of the... | |
| Johann Wilhelm Wolf - 1852 - 800 páginas
...angeführte stelle aus dem glossary of N. Country words v. Bummelkite, 'a bramble berry, rubus fructicosus. I have often been admonished by the 'good old folks' never to eat these berries after Michaelmasday, because the archfiend was sure to pass 'bis cloven foot' over them at that time.' der... | |
| Johann Wilhelm Wolf - 1852 - 822 páginas
...Michaelistage, vgl. glossary of N. Cuuntry words 8. v. Bummelkite a branible berry, rubus fruticosus. . l huve often been admonished by the 'good old folks' never to eat these berries after Michaelmas-day, because the arch-ftend was sure to pass 'his cloven foot' over thein at that time.'... | |
| Johann Wilhelm Wolf - 1852 - 794 páginas
...vgl. glossary of N. Conntry words sv Bummelkite a bramble berry, rubns frutirnsns. . l have oi'N'n been admonished by the 'good old folks' never to eat these berries after Michaelmai-day, becanse the arch-fiend was snre to pass 'bis cloven foot' over them at that limr. der... | |
| Johann Wilhelm Wolf - 1852 - 310 páginas
...stelle aus dem glossary of N. Country words v. Bummelkite , ' a bramble berry , rubus fructicosus. l have often been admonished by the 'good old folks' never to eat these berries aff er Michaelmasday, because the archfiend was sure to pass 'his cloven foot' over them at that time.'... | |
| Joseph Lucas (F.G.S.) - 1882 - 326 páginas
...blackberry. 'Bumble-kites' (Halliwell), ie bumlilebelly, from the effect of eating too many. Brockett says ' I have often been admonished by the "good old folks"...sure to pass his cloven foot over them at that time.' Atk. (Cl. Gl.) gives a similar explanation. The name is used in Hampshire (Warner, Hist, of Hampshire).... | |
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