Agriculture Quotes

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by James Thomson (1)    ( comments )

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In ancient times, the sacred Plough employ'd
The Kings and awful Fathers of mankind:
And some, with more

In ancient times, the sacred Plough employ'd
The Kings and awful Fathers of mankind:
And some, with whom compared your insect-tribes
Are but the beings of a summer's day,
Have held the Scale of Empire, ruled the Storm
Of mighty War; then, with victorious hand,
Disdaining little delicacies, seized
The Plough, and, greatly independent, scorned
All the vile stores corruption can bestow.

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by Thomas Tusser    ( comments )

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Ill husbandry braggeth
To go with the best:
Good husbandry baggeth
Up gold in more

Ill husbandry braggeth
To go with the best:
Good husbandry baggeth
Up gold in his chest.
- Thomas Tusser,

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by Thomas Tusser    ( comments )

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Ill husbandry lieth
In prison for debt:
Good husbandry spieth
Where profit get.
more

Ill husbandry lieth
In prison for debt:
Good husbandry spieth
Where profit get.
- Thomas Tusser,

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by Mark Twain (pseudonym Of Samuel Langhorne Clemens)    ( comments )

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He was a very inferior farmer when he first begun . . . and he is
now fast rising more

He was a very inferior farmer when he first begun . . . and he is
now fast rising from affluence to poverty.

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by Virgil Or Vergil (publius Virgilius Maro Vergil)    ( comments )

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E'en in mid-harvest, while the jocund swain
Pluck'd from the brittle stalk the golden grain,
Oft have more

E'en in mid-harvest, while the jocund swain
Pluck'd from the brittle stalk the golden grain,
Oft have I seen the war of winds contend,
And prone on earth th' infuriate storm descend,
Waste far and wide, and by the roots uptorn,
The heavy harvest sweep through ether borne,
As light straw and rapid stubble fly
In dark'ning whirlwinds round the wintry sky.

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by Ovid (publius Ovidius Naso)    ( comments )

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A field becomes exhausted by constant tillage.
[Lat., Continua messe senescit ager.]

A field becomes exhausted by constant tillage.
[Lat., Continua messe senescit ager.]

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by Pliny The Elder (caius Plinius Secundus)    ( comments )

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Our fathers used to say that the master's eye was the best
fertilizer.
[Lat., Majores fertilissium is agro more

Our fathers used to say that the master's eye was the best
fertilizer.
[Lat., Majores fertilissium is agro oculum domini esse dixerunt.]

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by Alexander Pope    ( comments )

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Where grows?--where grows it not? If vain our toil,
We ought to blame the culture, not the soil.

Where grows?--where grows it not? If vain our toil,
We ought to blame the culture, not the soil.

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by Alexander Pope    ( comments )

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Our rural ancestors with little blest,
Patient of labour when the end was rest,
Indulg'd the day more

Our rural ancestors with little blest,
Patient of labour when the end was rest,
Indulg'd the day that hous'd their annual grain,
With feasts, and off'rings, and a thankful strain.

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by Alexander Pope    ( comments )

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Here Ceres' gifts in waving prospect stand,
And nodding tempt the joyful reaper's hand.

Here Ceres' gifts in waving prospect stand,
And nodding tempt the joyful reaper's hand.

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