| Edward Everett Hale (Jr.) - 1904 - 440 Seiten
...whose tough labors and rough hands, We rip up first then reap our lands; Crowned with the ears of corn, now come, And, to the pipe, sing harvest home ! Come forth, my lord, and see the cart Dressed up with all the country art. See, here a maukin, there a sheet, As spotless pure as it is sweet;... | |
| Elizabeth Godfrey - 1904 - 350 Seiten
...more. Come, Sons of Summer, by whose toil We are the lords of wine and oil : By whose tough labours and rough hands We rip up first, then reap our lands. Crown'd with the ears of corn, now come, And to the pipe sing Harvest Home. Come forth, my lord, and see the cart Drest... | |
| Lewis Dayton Burdick - 1905 - 358 Seiten
...' " Come, sons of summer, by whose toile We are the lords of wine and oile. By whose tough labours and rough hands, We rip up first, then reap our lands, Crown'd with the ears of corne, now come, And to the pipe sing Harvest-Home." 1 OFFERINGS of first fruits of the harvest... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1907 - 322 Seiten
...tough labours and rough hands We rip up first, then reap our lands. Crowned with the ears of corn, now come, And to the pipe sing harvest home. Come forth, my lord, and see the cart Dressed up with all the country art : See here a maukin,1 there a sheet, As spotless pure as it is... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 570 Seiten
...labours and rough hands We rip up first, then reap, our lands; Crowned with the ears of corn, now come, 5 And, to the pipe, sing harvest home ! Come forth, my lord, and see the cart Dressed up with all the country art : See here a maukin, there a sheet, As spotless pure as it is sweet;... | |
| Frederic William Moorman - 1910 - 412 Seiten
...: — Come, sons of summer, by whose toil We are the lords of wine and oil : By whose tough labours and rough hands We rip up first, then reap our lands. Crown'd with the ears of corn, now come, And to the pipe sing harvest home. Come forth, my lord, and see the cart Dress'd... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1915 - 530 Seiten
...Westmorland. Come Sons of Summer, by whose toile, We are the Lords of Wine and Oile : By whose tough labours, and rough hands, We rip up first, then reap our lands. Crown'd with the eares of corne, now come, 5 And, to the Pipe, sing Harvest home. Come forth, my Lord, and see the Cart Brest up with all the... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1921 - 472 Seiten
...Westmorland. Come Sons of Summer, by whose toile, We are the Lords of Wine and Oile : By whose tough labours, and rough hands, We rip up first, then reap our lands....Cart Drest up with all the Country Art. See, here a Maukin, there a sheet, As spotlesse pure, as it is sweet : iq The Horses, Mares, and frisking Fillies,... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1921 - 466 Seiten
...by whose toile, We are the Lords of Wine and Oile : By whose tough labours, and rough hands, We rio up first, then reap our lands. Crown'd with the eares...Cart Drest up with all the Country Art. See, here a Maukin, there a sheet, As spotlesse pure, as it is sweet: 10 The Horses, Mares, and frisking Fillies,... | |
| Raymond Williams - 1975 - 356 Seiten
...acknowledged: Come Sons of Summer, by whose toile We are the Lords of Wine and Oile: By whose tough labours, and rough hands, We rip up first, then reap our lands. Crown'd with the eares of come, now come, And to the Pipe, sing Harvest home. But this is that special kind of work-song, addressed... | |
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