| Walter Raymond - 1899 - 364 páginas
...With it went everybody, singing fit to burst his throat the song of harvesthome: " We have ploughed, we have sowed. We have reaped, we have mowed. We have brought home every load. Hip! Hip! Hurrah!" Jacob Handsford watched and listened with a bitterness of envy in his heart. The neighbours... | |
| Walter Raymond - 1899 - 370 páginas
...everybody, singing fit to burst his throat the song of harvesthome: " We have ploughed, we have zowed. We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load. Hip! Hip! Httrrah!" Jacob Handsford watched and listened with a bitterness of envy in his heart. The neighbours... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1864 - 866 páginas
...and cries giving vent to the excitement of the day. ' Harvest-home, harvest-home, We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, harvest- home !' So they sang or shouted. In Lincolnshire and other districts, hand-bells were carried... | |
| William Lewis Nida - 1913 - 274 páginas
...Cutting wheat with a cradle. pretty maidens danced along, merrily singing: "Harvest home, harvest home, We have plowed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we...mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, harvest home." The Sickle. We have said that many years ago wheat was cut with a reap hook, or sickle,... | |
| M. E. S. Wright - 1913 - 152 páginas
...zight, — the merry night ; The men's delight, — the Harvest Hwome. W. Barnes. We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest Home. Gloucester. Harvest Toast. Here's a health to the barley mow, Here's a health to the... | |
| 1928 - 682 páginas
...our harvest in, Our harvest in, our harvest in, So merrily comes our harvest in. We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest home! 'Handbells carried on the farm wagon. did English About the Fairies By JEAN INOELOW Pray,... | |
| Ronald Hutton - 1996 - 566 páginas
...who rode on it, drove it or ran beside it would shout or sing, usually a variant on We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest home! or Harvest home! harvest hum! harvest home! We've ploughed, we've sown, We've reaped,... | |
| Redvers Brandling - 2000 - 260 páginas
...the day on which harvesting began in medieval England: Harvest home, harvest home, We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, harvest home, hurrah! (Link - Assembly 4) 25th Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary in 1660 that this was... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 2001 - 436 páginas
...This "Harvest-Home Call" is the one generally made use of in the county of Devon: We have ploughed, we have sowed, We have reaped, we have mowed, We have brought home every load. . . . CORNUS FLORIDA Cornus florida, October first. October 27, 1856. At Perth Amboy, conspicuous with... | |
| Edna Barth - 2000 - 108 páginas
...laughter, joking, and songs such as this one: We have plowed, and we have sowed, We have reaped, and we have mowed, We have brought home every load, Hip, hip, hip, Harvest Home! Everyone looked forward to a Harvest Home supper of roast beef, suet pudding, and other... | |
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