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Among the stars to plough - Ardelia Maria Barton "To a Comet"

Their plowing proved too much like work - William E. Barton "The Story of a Pumpkin Pie"

The plow was dull, the harness frail - William E. Barton "The Story of a Pumpkin Pie"

Their plowing seemed but doomed to fail - William E. Barton "The Story of a Pumpkin Pie"

A field of salt wild fire has plowed - Stephen Vincent Benet "Before Michael's Last Fight"

Your plow is chained to a deadly yoke - Stephen Vincent Benet "The Plow"

Ploughing breakers across both sea and night - Paul Cameron Brown "The Draper's Cloth"

The plough in the broken earth - Joseph Campbell writing as Seosamh MacCathmhaoil "I Am the Mountainy Singer"

Has ploughed thro' years of sorrow deep - Dinah Maria Mulock Craik "Going to Work"

Untouched by the axe, and unscathed by the plow - William Hodgson Ellis "The Wanderer's Song"

Not forcing her hand with harrow and plow - Robert Frost "Blueberries"

The field no plow has touched - Bob Hicok "No Stones"

Plow the wave, and sow the sand - Washington Irving "Written in the Deepdene Album"

Union of plough and loom have bound us - T.M. Kettle "Ulster (A Reply to Rudyard Kipling)"

Plough for him the stony field of Chance - Sidney Lanier "Corn" [Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, v.15, no.86, Feb. 1875]

The plow of our madness - Arch Alfred McKillen "Apocalypse"

Into the plow of imagination - Simone Muench "Wolf Centos"

Its plow for the farming of bones - Pablo Neruda "Puerto Rico, Puerto Pobre [Song of Protest]" transl. by Miguel Algarin

The sky lies easy to his plow - Pablo Neruda "To the Dead Poor Man" transl. by Alastair Reid

Fields plowed and turned to winter - Minnie Bruce Pratt "Red String"

And tax not the peasant's plough - "Queen Dagmar's Bridal, 1205" transl. by E.M. Smith-Dampier

Plowed contours of shame and hope - Adrienne Rich "An Atlas of the Difficult World"

Ploughing the stars through seas of blue Eternity - B. Simmons "The Life of the Sea" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCII, v.LXV, Apr. 1849]

Ploughed it with a ram's horn - "Three Acres of Land"

Where plowed lands fulfill their early promise - Jean Toomer "Georgia Dusk" [Caroling Dusk: An Anthology of Verse by Negro Poets, ed. by Countee Cullen, 1927]

A countryside plowed by war, outside the city walls - Emilio Villa "What's New" transl. by Dominic Siracusa

Whose plough was still the sword - Derek Walcott "Arkansas Testament XV"

But why plow water margins - Wang An-Shih "On this side, flood-strewn" transl. by David Hinton

Let the polished plows stay idle - William Carlos Williams "Portrait of the Author"


Stern Ruin's ploughshare drives - Robert Burns "To a Mountain Daisy"

Her plowshare eaten up with rust - Joaquin Miller "India and the Boers"


Snowplow pushes time across the prairie - Mary Jo Bang "Four Boxes of Everything"

Snowplows etch lines in the whiteness - Sue Budin "After the Blizzard"


Borne upon the steam-ploughed current - J.S.B. "Farewell to the Rhine: Lines Written at Bonn" [Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, no.CCCCXXXVII, v.LXXI, Mar. 1852]


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