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The Vision of Piers the PloughmanLangland dreamed a wondrous dream. William Langland, in his 14th century poem, Piers Ploughman, falls asleep upon the Malvern Hills and dreams a dream in which he sees a fair field full of folk
A man carries plough, Taj Mahal, IndiaA farm worker carries a heavy wooden plough on cultivated farmland on the opposite bank of the River Jumna to the Taj Mahal, Agra, India Date: 1986
Ploughing with oxen, Taj Mahal, IndiaA young boy ploughman guides two white oxen to plough a field on the far banks of the Taj Mahal. The Taj can be seen in the background Date: 1986
Robert Burns as the Ploughman PoetScottish poet Robert Burns (1759 - 1796) working as a ploughman, which inspired his poem To A Mountain Daisy : " Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flow r
Union Workhouse, Southam, WarwickshireThe Southam Union workhouse on Welsh Road in Southam, Warwickshire. A man, perhaps the workhouse porter, stands on the doorstep. A greenhouse is attached at the left of the building
Plowing in SyriaA plowman at work plowing with a pair of oxen, watched by the farmer
Ploughing, 16th CenturyA 16th century plowman plods behind a pair of oxen who are urged on by his companion - illustration to Richard Pynsons Boke of Husbandrie
Ploughing, 14th Centurya 14th century plowman
Piers Plowman / FrontisFrontispiece