The plowman is no longer content to keep his eye forever on the furrow. |
He remembers Theo, the plowman, and the white plow-horse, whom he never saw at night. |
He spoke with a backwoods twang and walked in the long-striding, flat-footed, cautious manner of a plowman. |
House of Přemysl, also called Přemyslid dynasty, first Czech ruling house, founded, according to tradition, by the plowman Přemysl, who was married to the princess Libuše. |
The one I have first shown you is of a plowman plowing at evening. |
Was it Burns who followed the plough, or only Piers plowman? |