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TILLER AND
HOE
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
TWO FELLERS I KNOW, WITH A TILLER AND A
HOE
WENT OUT TO MAKE THEIR GARDEN GROW ONE WAS SHORT AND THE OTHER TALL WORKED FROM EARLY SPRING 'TILL LATE...
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Shearing With a
Hoe
Andrew Barton Paterson
don't you get a bloke to take it off 'em with a
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Washing the
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Yosa Buson
Washing the
hoe
-- ripples on the water; far off, wild ducks. Translated by Robert Hass
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A Corn-Song
Paul Laurence Dunbar
of the field-hands slow returning. Oh, we
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de co'n Since de ehly mo'n; Now de sinkin' sun Says d
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Drake's Drum
Sir Henry Newbolt
Dios Bay, An' dreamin' arl the time O' Plymouth
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. Yarnder lumes the Island, yarnder lie the sh
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The Lay of the Laborer
Thomas Hood
A spade! a rake! a
hoe
! A pickaxe, or a bill! A hook to reap, or a scythe to mow, A flail, or what ye will— And here's a ready hand To ply the...
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The Colubriad
William Cowper
slow, But swift as lightning, for a long Dutch
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, With which well armed I hastened to the spot, T
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The Mole Part One
Wilhelm Busch
up the flowers. He hurries off to fetch the
hoe
. That old black burrower must go! Instead of hit
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The Mole Part Two
Wilhelm Busch
schöner Birnenast! Quite hastily he swings the
hoe
- The pear tree's there to catch the blow.
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The West-Of-Wessex Girl
Thomas Hardy
never I squired my Wessex girl In jaunts to
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or street When hearts were high in beat, Nor saw he
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The Raggedy Man
James Whitcomb Riley
'em, an' they'd ist run 58 When he pint his
hoe
at 'em like it's a gun 59 An' go "Bang! -- Ba
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The Wish
Abraham Cowley
boldly say That 'tis the way too thither.
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happy here should I And one dear She live, and
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The Objection To Being Stepped On
Robert Frost
the row I stepped on the toe Of an unemployed
hoe
. It rose in offense And struck me a blow In
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Dad
Clarence Michael James Stanislaus Dennis
mates, The ole man goes outside an' grabs a
hoe
. Sez 'e, 'Yeh want to, an' yeh ought to go. Wot's s
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L'Ennemi (The Enemy)
Charles Baudelaire
deep as graves I find I wield the rake and
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, asking, 'What is it worth?' Who can assure me, th
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In The Days Of Crinoline
Thomas Hardy
said, 'Too dowdy that, for coquetries, So I can
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at ease.' But when she had passed into the hea
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The Camels Hump
Rudyard Kipling
with a book by the fire; But to take a large
hoe
and a shovel also, And dig till you gently perspi
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A Preference
Paul Laurence Dunbar
'lasses an' watah. Wen you git a steamin'
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-cake On de table, go way, man! 'D ain but one t'ing
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A Romance of Canada
James McIntyre
stumps adorn. And Jane did help him with the
hoe
, And well she did keep up her row- No organs then
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A Time to Talk
Robert Frost
and look around On all the hills I haven't
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d, And shout from where I am, What is it? No, not
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A Visit To The Asylum
Edna St. Vincent Millay
in the hard wee gardens Such pleasant men would
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: "Sir, may we touch the little girl's hair!"— I
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Back to the Army Again
Rudyard Kipling
let me free o' the barricks to walk on the
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again, In the name o' William Parsons, that used to
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Break Into The Game
Mario William Vitale
Laughable traffic goes looney so i can slap a
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and still keep pursuing Aye im a maniac your
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Cain and Abel
Rudyard Kipling
and one raised corn. (Koop-la! Come along! Co-
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!) And Cain he farmed by the river-side, So he di
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Clemenceau
Robert William Service
And peoples trembled at his word, With
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he trims a pansied path And listens t
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