O ruddier than the ordsprog
O ruddier than the cherry, / O sweeter than the berry, / O nymph more bright / Than moonshine night, / Like kidlings blithe and merry.
John Gay
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1685
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1732
)
When I sound the fairy call, gather here in silent meeiing,
Chin to knee on the orchard wall, cooled with dew and cherries eating.
Merry, merry, take a cherry, mine are sounder, mine are rounder,
Mine are sweeter for the eater, when the dews fall, and you'll be fairies all.
Emily Dickinson
(
1830
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1886
)
Poesi
The merry year is born like the bright berry from the naked thorn.
Hartley Coleridge
Basically I was at the flea market with the family, and this guy was standing there soliciting moonshine, ... Moonshine has a very distinctive smell. Once you smell moonshine, you'll always know what moonshine smells like.
George Lawson
The sharper is the berry, the sweeter is the wine
Proverb
The blacker the berry the sweeter the juice
Proverb
When blithe to argument I come, / Though armed with facts, and merry, / May Providence protect me from / The fool as adversary, / Whose mind to him a kingdom is / Where reason lacks dominion, / Who calls conviction prejudice / And prejudice opinion.
Phyllis McGinley
(
1905
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1978
)
The cherry tree myth is just that. When I do lectures I bring an old hatchet and say we just found this under an old cherry tree we had to take down. George Washington loved cherry trees. He put in a Cherry Walk of espaliered cherries in the Upper Garden. He did some pruning but not with a hatchet.
Dean Norton
Cherry continues to the dominant species in bedroom and dining room groups and North America is the only place where it is grown. Chinese cherry is not a true cherry. It's not a scientific cousin. If the piece says Chinese cherry, it is not the same species.
Tom Inman
As people came by he would ask people if they wanted to buy some fruit, ... He told them he had some good fruited moonshine. He called it hillbilly moonshine.
George Lawson
As people came by he would ask people if they wanted to buy some fruit, ... He told them he had some good, fruited moonshine. He called it hillbilly moonshine.
George Lawson
There was a jolly miller once, / Lived on the river Dee; / He worked and sang from morn till night; / No lark more blithe than he.
Isaac Bickerstaffe
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1735
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1812
)
There was a jolly miller once, / Lived on the river Dee; / He worked and sang from morn till night; / No lark more blithe than he.
Isaac Bickerstaffe
(
1735
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1812
)
I expect Berry to spread the floor with their Princeton offense. They're going to be tough to defend. Berry is well coached and they're going to be ready to play.
Jeff Jones
He has a bright, bright future in this league. I think he showed that [Sunday night]. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone.
John Fox
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