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  • Again we see the ploughmen, unlike what are to be seen in our corn-grounds, turning their teams at the end of the furrow, and attendants standing ready with the wine-cup, to hand to them as they pass.

    Short Studies on Great Subjects James Anthony Froude 1856

  • The vineyards are enclosed with dry stone-walls, and there are some quick-hedges in the corn-grounds.

    Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 Thomas Jefferson 1784

  • But, in three hours travelling, the scene was wholly altered; we came into a most beautiful country; farmers 'houses, at small distances, neatly built; the fields enclosed, containing vineyards, corn-grounds, and meadows.

    Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift 1706

  • But, in three hours travelling, the scene was wholly altered; we came into a most beautiful country; farmers 'houses, at small distances, neatly built; the fields enclosed, containing vineyards, corn-grounds, and meadows.

    Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift 1706

  • But, in three hours travelling, the scene was wholly altered; we came into a most beautiful country; farmers 'houses, at small distances, neatly built; the fields enclosed, containing vineyards, corn-grounds, and meadows.

    Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift 1706

  • But in three hours travelling the icene was wholly altered; we came into a moft beautiful country; farmers houfes at fmall diftances neatly built, the fields en - clofed, containing vineyards, corn-grounds, and meadows ..

    The Works of Dr. Jonathan Swift, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin 1768

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