But not March weather over ploughlands blown, Nor cresses green upon their gravel bed, Are beautiful with the clean rigour grown Of quiet thought our love has piloted.
Patiently under the ploughlands the wheat moves and the barley.
His eagle spread Wide pinions on a cloudless ground of heaven, Glad with the heart’s high courage of that dawn Moving upon the ploughlands newly sown, Dead stone the rest.
No foot is on your ploughlands now, the song Fails and is no more heard among your leaves That wearied not in praise the whole day long.
The whole formed but one manor, and contained five ploughlands of arable.
Rejoice," he cried, "in your ploughlands and your cattle, which I renounce throughout Tirawley.
Indeed, this would be hard to discover; for the original assessment was distinctly low, whether we compare it with the aggregate ofploughlands or of valuation.
Grasslands are not wrought, Ploughlandsswell with thought.
Grass lands had perhaps not been taxed at all, for Sidney only allowed 700 ploughlands in Meath, Westmeath, Kildare, and Dublin.
It was feared that Sidney would measure the land more carefully and reduce the ploughlands to a uniform size, thus extracting much more money than might be supposed from his apparently liberal offer.
Will your oxen of their own accord yoke themselves for the deep ploughlands and draw the earth-cleaving share through the fallow, and forthwith, as the year comes round, reap the harvest?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ploughlands" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.