Horace Smith was with Hunt when the young poet's work was shown him.
This is that holiest night of the year When (the mowers say) may be heard and seen The ghostly court of the English queen, Who rides to harry and hunt the deer.
Sweet smells the new-mown hay; The mowers pass Home, each his way, Through the grass.
It was evening when the rich brother got the quern home, and next morning he told his wife to go out into the hay-field and toss, while the mowers cut the grass, and he would stay at home and get the dinner ready.
I'll go out with the mowers and mow, and you shall mind the house at home.
Olsen had sent three mowers abreast down the whole length of the barley-field before the fire reached that line.
Horses and mowers had to be taken away to the intervening barley-field.
Then the woman who leads the mowers steps up to him and ties a band round his left arm.
Mowers would be chained back to back and then forcibly torn apart.
Then said Geraint, 'I wish no better fare: I never ate with angrier appetite Than when I left your mowers dinnerless.
Afanasy Ivan'itch very rarely occupied himself with the farming; although he sometimes went out to see the mowers and reapers, and gazed with great intensity at their work.
The light is flying: in the silver blue The young moon shines from her bright window through: The mowers are all gone, and I go too.
Before me dark against the fading sky, I watch three mowers mowing, as I lie: With brawny arms they sweep in harmony.
No sooner was he perceived at a distance, than the scythes were instantly resumed, and the mowerspursued their employment with an appearance of zeal and honesty that could not be suspected.
The mowers also received among them twelvepence or a sheep, which they were to choose out of the lord's fold by sight, not by touch.
Sometimes when a nest has been disturbed, and the birds have had to make a second one, the little ones are not out when the mowers come on.
But I have known mowers who carefully cut around a nest, and did not hurt the nestlings.
There ain't no mowers to be got," grumbled Augustus, as he shambled off.
In the next field they passed the mowers preparing to begin mowing again.
They had let the mowers cut some sixty acres of grass, and then suddenly stopped work.
Everything went all right till they reached this spot, and then the mowers let fly at them with their scythes.
Next day, as soon as it was light," Dymov went on, "the merchants were preparing to set off and the mowers tried to join them.
And at the time some mowers were staying the night at the inn.
Six mowers were standing in a row swinging their scythes, and the scythes gleamed gaily and uttered in unison together "Vzhee, vzhee!
Panteley looked at the cross and then at Dymov and asked: "Nikola, isn't this the place where the mowers killed the merchants?
A black dog with its tongue hanging out ran from the mowers to meet the chaise, probably with the intention of barking, but stopped halfway and stared indifferently at Deniska, who shook his whip at him; it was too hot to bark!
From the uplands he could get a view of the shaded cut part of the meadow below, with its grayish ridges of cut grass, and the black heaps of coats, taken off by the mowers at the place from which they had started cutting.
Towards evening Konstantin Levin went to his counting house, gave directions as to the work to be done, and sent about the village to summon the mowers for the morrow, to cut the hay in Kalinov meadow, the largest and best of his grass lands.
The last of the mowers were just ending their rows while the foremost snatched up their coats onto their shoulders, and crossed the road towards Mashkin Upland.
Levin, on the other hand, would have liked to get home as soon as possible to give orders about getting together the mowers for next day, and to set at rest his doubts about the mowing, which greatly absorbed him.
The mowers from all sides, brought closer together in the short row, kept urging one another on to the sound of jingling dippers and clanging scythes, and the hiss of the whetstones sharpening them, and good-humored shouts.
Next morning Konstantin Levin got up earlier than usual, but he was detained giving directions on the farm, and when he reached the mowing grass the mowers were already at their second row.
And on reaching the stream the mowersmoved off across the lines of cut grass towards their pile of coats, where the children who had brought their dinners were sitting waiting for them.
On the banks of the Volga The grass has grown high 80 And the mowers work gladly.
They were two bonny mowers Fell to among the best; The youngest sits a-fasting, His head upon his breast.
Illustration] All Mowerssent on a Month's Trial Carriage Paid.
The first Hussey reapers were crude two-wheel mowers with a platform attached to the rear right side of the machine.
Mowers cut more rapidly and lower than did reapers, and thus they used a different gear ratio; however, farmers sometimes used reapers for mowing.
The Colonel's wife took her knitting-work; and the Colonel's daughter looked up with a shy smile at Henry Mowersfastening his horse by the corn-barn.
Though he slept through Father Boardman's sermons, it is doubtful if Henry Mowers did not in his dreams lay the corner-stone of the new meeting-house on the hill.
This young man was Henry Mowers, and he owned the Mowers farm.
Henry Mowers had succumbed to Morpheus half an hour before.
When Father Boardman reached "sixthly," she raised her eyes, and saw Henry Mowerslooking straight at her.
Henry Mowers would not come to the Fox farm till the next Sunday night.
My lord," said the lad, "I am come from the town hard by, to bring the mowers their breakfast.
Soon they passed from the forest into open land, and came upon a river flowing through broad meadows where the mowers toiled.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mowers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.