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Subject: BLACKBERRIES
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First Line: I met my beloved in a blackberry patch
Last Line: I do not think there were any blackberries.
Subject(s): Blackberries


BERRYING, by RALPH WALDO EMERSON    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: May be true what I had heard
Last Line: No wisdom to our berries went?'
Subject(s): Blackberries


BLACK BERRY WEARS A THORN IN HIS SIDE, by EMILY DICKINSON            Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
Last Line: Brave black berry
Variant Title(s): Poem: 548; Poem: 55
Subject(s): Blackberries


BLACKBERRIES, by ALFRED NOYES    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Out of the sunny field they passed
Last Line: Grew purple at her lips.
Subject(s): Blackberries


BLACKBERRIES FOR AMELIA, by RICHARD WILBUR    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Fringing the woods, the stone walls, and the lanes,
Subject(s): Blackberries; Grandchildren; Grandsons; Granddaughters


BLACKBERRY, by DAVID ST. JOHN    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: It is time I believe we all confessed
Subject(s): Poetry & Poets; Blackberries


BLACKBERRY BRIARS, by ALBERT FREDERICK WILSON    Poem Text                    
First Line: The blackberry briars you bought
Last Line: "seth, we'll let the blackberries go."
Subject(s): Blackberries; Brier; Briar


BLACKBERRY EATING, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I love to go out in late september
Subject(s): Blackberries; Food & Eating


BLACKBERRY EATING, by GALWAY KINNELL    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: I love to go out in late september
Last Line: In the silent, startled, icy, black language %of blackberry-eating in late september
Subject(s): Blackberries; Food And Eating


BLACKBERRY-PICKING; FOR PHILIP HOBSBAUM, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Full Text         Poet Analysis         Recitation     Poet's Biography
First Line: Late august, given heavy rain and sun
Subject(s): Blackberries; Time


BLACKBERRY-PICKING; FOR PHILIP HOBSBAUM, by SEAMUS HEANEY    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Late august, given heavy rain and sun
Last Line: Each year I hoped they'd keep, knew they would not
Subject(s): Blackberries; Time


BLACKBERRYING, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Full Text     Poem Explanation     Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nobody in the lane, and nothing, nothing but blackberries
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Blackberries


BLACKBERRYING, by SYLVIA PLATH    Poem Source         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Nobody in the lane, and nothing, nothing but blackberries
Last Line: Of white and pewter lights, and a din like silversmiths %becting and beating at an intractable metal
Alternate Author Name(s): Hughes, Ted, Mrs.
Subject(s): Blackberries


FORTY POUNDS OF BLACKBERRIES EQUALS THIRTEEN GALLONS OF WINE, by ROBERT D. HOEFT    Poem Source                    
First Line: At the end of summer
Last Line: Into a hearty wine %they are not allowed to drink
Subject(s): Blackberries


GATHERING BLACKBERRIES, by PHOEBE CARY    Poem Text         Poet Analysis             Poet's Biography
First Line: Little daisy smiling wakes
Last Line: For this maiden's soul!
Subject(s): Blackberries


MICKLEHAM WAY, by IVY ETHEL OLIVE EASTWICK    Poem Source                    
First Line: A poor old woman
Last Line: With blackberries large %and ripe and sweet
Subject(s): Blackberries; Fairies


THE BLACKBERRY BUSH, by JOHN BANISTER TABB    Poem Text                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Behold, above the hidden root
Last Line: How bright the day, how dark the night!
Alternate Author Name(s): Father Tabb
Subject(s): Blackberries


THE BLACKBERRY PICKER, by CHRISTINE SLOAN    Poem Text                    
First Line: Just as the sun begins to tint
Last Line: And makes his simple trade.
Subject(s): Blackberries; Farm Life; Agriculture; Farmers