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  2. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Wikipedia

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    The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. Now fades the glimmering landscape on the sight, And all the air a solemn stillness holds, Save where the beetle wheels his droning flight, And drowsy tinklings lull the distant folds: Save that from yonder ivy-mantled tow'r

  3. Arthur Hardwick Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Other paintings include The Wayfarers (1879), The Turnip Cutter (1902), The Ploughman Homeward Plods his Weary Way, The Worker, [3] The wreck of the Hesperus (1868), Lady Macbeth (1878) and In the Cottage Garden (1886). [4] A stained-glass window attributed to him is in Holy Trinity Church in Aldershot in Hampshire.

  4. Graveyard poets - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... The ploughman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. (1–4)

  5. Fred Kitchen (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen was born in Edwinstowe in Sherwood Forest in 1890 to a Methodist family. [2] His father was a cowman on the Sandbeck Estate, held by the Earl of Scarbrough, and Fred grew up on the estate, living in a tied cottage.

  6. Piers Plowman tradition - Wikipedia

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    Pierce the Ploughman's Crede, an anonymous, Lollard, alliterative, anticlerical, satirical poem written c. 1395 and printed in 1553 and 1561. The Plowman's Tale, also known as The Complaynte of the Ploughman, a Lollard poem written c. 1400 and printed by itself about 1533-1536 and again about 1548.

  7. The Ploughman - Wikipedia

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    "Y Llafurwr", known in English as "The Ploughman" or "The Labourer", is a poem in the form of a cywydd by the 14th-century Welsh poet Iolo Goch. Often compared with William Langland 's Middle English Piers Plowman , it presents a sympathetic portrayal of the meek and godly ploughman; no other Welsh bardic poem takes an ordinary working man as ...

  8. Johannes von Tepl - Wikipedia

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    Johannes von Tepl is best known for his early humanist poem Der Ackermann aus Böhmen (Ploughman of Bohemia), sometimes also called Der Ackermann und der Tod (Ploughman and Death), written around 1401 and first printed in 1460. It is a dialogue of Death and the ploughman, who accuses Death because his wife Margaretha recently died.

  9. Carol Barker - Wikipedia

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    The Ploughman Homeward Plods: Country Book Club Dustjacket 1961 Paul Gallico: Too Many Ghosts: Michael Joseph: Dustjacket 1961 Time and Tune: BBC School Radio: Spring Term Booklet 1961 Jane Brown Gemmill The Little Bear and the Princess: Abelard-Schuman: 1962 Aileen Fisher: I wonder how, I wonder why: Abelard-Schuman: 1962 Frances Armytage ...