- "The
Merry Ploughboy" is an
Irish traditional song by
Jeremiah Lynch,
known for a
successful 1966
version by
Dermot O'Brien. "The
Merry Ploughboy" was written...
- The
ploughboys feed and
groom their horses, then
after breakfast lead
their horses to the
fields to
plough taking some food with them. Each
ploughboy is...
-
cheese and
pickles was
something genuinely consumed by
ploughmen – or
ploughboys – for
their lunch.
Cornell Strange Tales of Ale, p. 23 "The
Minister Who...
- Tyndale's
purported statement as a
prophecy of
Joseph Smith, who had been a
ploughboy. The Douay–Rheims Bible's
preface pointed out that when the scriptures...
-
adapted by
Ralph Vaughan Williams from an
English folk
ballad called "The
Ploughboy's Dream"
which he had
collected from a Mr.
Garman of
Forest Green, Surrey...
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Rebellion at Easter.
Trinity College Dublin.
Retrieved March 20, 2013. "The
Merry Ploughboys".
Irish Music CDs.
Merry Ploughboys.
Retrieved March 20, 2013....
- is a form of
English Morris dance,
traditionally done by out-of-work
ploughboys in
midwinter in the 19th century. It was
largely ignored by folk dance...
- it is
often mentioned. A
dragon seems to have
appeared in the
Revesby Ploughboys' Play in 1779,
along with a "wild worm" (possibly mechanical), but it...
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vegetables and
medicinal plants, and
gardeners in general,
including ploughboys. His
reputed aversion to
women is
believed to be the
reason that he is...
-
biographer alludes to Tyndale's re****tion as a "trouble-maker". The
famous ploughboy story attributed to him
takes place as a
heated argument at a
dinner party...