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Get that ploughman to help you if he comes back up here.
She says so what does a ploughman have for lunch?
The letter to his father, a ploughman, was still there.
Your ploughman was a little too greedy for land, it seems.
The son of the girl and the young Ploughman.
A chance to see what makes a perfect ploughman.
Her family was supported by her father's job as a ploughman.
He had been a ploughman and was transported in 1822 on the Mangles.
I suppose she will be married some day to a rough carter or a grinning ploughman.
He would begin a story thus: "The ploughman went forth to the field to sow his seeds."
The commonest ploughman would have had more horse-sense than that doctor.
After working as a ploughman, aged seventeen he went to learn cabinetmaking with his brother.
Anyway, so she got no more nooky from the ploughman, and six months later she was dead.
He was eight years old when his father died and he had to start working as a ploughman to help his family.
However, the rhythm of the song could be coordinated with the step of the ploughman.
The fields must be marked out for the ploughman, then the posts hammered in to set the boundary.
She then returned to her own mother, who was by this time happily married to John Andrew, a ploughman.
The ploughman king: A comparative study in literature and folklore (1919)
Because of his farming background he was nicknamed the Ploughman Poet.
The word derives from the Arabic word for ploughman or tiller.
In the even chapters Death answers, setting logic and cynicism against the emotions of the ploughman.
But the persistent ploughman will not be.
The ploughman ran beside him, blurting distracted words that failed to shed much light.
This neckcloth looks as if it was tied by a ploughman."
Very interested, a few days later he drove to Mildenhall to interview the ploughman involved.