William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Georgian Verse. 1909.
The PleughmanCarolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne (17661845)
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There’s trades and crafts eneuch, man;
But, east and west, his trade’s the best
That kens to guide the pleugh, man.
And hey my merry pleughman:
Of a’ the trades that I do ken,
Commend me to the pleughman!
His cares are light and few, man;
His mother’s blessing’s on his head,
That tents her weel—the pleughman.
The morning fresh and new, man—
Blithe though she be, as blithe is he,
That sings as sweet—the pleughman.
Their labours they renew, man;
Heaven bless the seed, and bless the soil,
And Heaven bless the pleughman!