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Most of his great poems involve, you know, chopping up wood like in "Two Tramps in Mud Time," or one of his great poems is "Mowing," about mowing the grass, or
Robert Frost: A Life 1999
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Mowing whatever grew in the field, fixing the fence and the sheds, seeing to the trees and the hedges, fixing things on the inside.
Taulignan nathreee 2009
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"'Mowing the lawn at night' became a catchphrase for us, aptly describing our lives," Grant writes.
Cathleen Falsani: The Divine Surprises Of Adoption Cathleen Falsani 2011
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"'Mowing the lawn at night' became a catchphrase for us, aptly describing our lives," Grant writes.
Cathleen Falsani: The Divine Surprises Of Adoption Cathleen Falsani 2011
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"'Mowing the lawn at night' became a catchphrase for us, aptly describing our lives," Grant writes.
Cathleen Falsani: The Divine Surprises Of Adoption Cathleen Falsani 2011
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Mowing your lawn … “I need to see your documentation”
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WHAT WE WON'T: Mowing seven acres of lawn, even with the ride-on mower, says Mr. Garrett.
A Historic House on A Lake Sarah Tilton 2011
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Mowing your lawn … “I need to see your documentation”
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WHAT WE WON'T: Mowing 10 acres of grass and mucking out the barn.
A Renovated Farm in Hunt Country Sarah Tilton 2011
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"'Mowing the lawn at night' became a catchphrase for us, aptly describing our lives," Grant writes.
Cathleen Falsani: The Divine Surprises Of Adoption Cathleen Falsani 2011
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