Thee the poor hind that tills the soil Implores; their queen they own in thee, Who in Bithynian vessel toil Amid the vex'd Carpathian sea.
If every inch of the vill is ploughed, the carucate can only have 75 acres, and each team tills but 60.
But, even if we stop at the Humber, we shall have 9 million if a teamtills 120.
Mr. Claypole; “there’s more things besides tillsto be emptied.
The one who takes a child takes also the property of that child and tills it.
It is founded on the democratic principle that the man who actually tills the soil must be reached,--an idea that may not obtain in other countries.
The farmer is handicapped by the fact that he no longer tillsvirgin soil, as his father and his grandfather did, and by the fact that he no longer has timber at his door.
And well for Gain if it ungrudging yields Labor its just demand; and well for Ease If in the uses of its own, it sees No wrong to him who tills its pleasant fields And spreads the table of its luxuries.
My brother tills beside the Nile His little field; beneath the leaves My sisters sit and spin, the while My mother weaves.
No unpaid menialtills the soil, nor here Is the bad lesson learned at human rights to sneer.
This lovely patch of terrace-ground the Hermit tillsand cultivates alone.
But to him who tills her not the earth says: "Thou wilt go to the doors of others and there stand, in order to beg for food; in idleness thou wilt ask for it and get but little.
When a man tills the earth she bestows life upon him; "as a friend to a beloved friend, she gives him descendants and wealth.
XVI THE ARMY TILLS Men getting much physical exercise in the open air consume much more food than those confined.
Mr. Claypole; 'there's more things besides tills to be emptied.
That the person being shown tills did not enter the Most Holy (Ez.
Tillage should always follow a heavy rain to prevent the formation of a soil crust, this being a time when he who tills quickly tills twice.
Scarce our people tills The fields, though softened by the refluent Nile: Know well our strength, and know we can no more.
Knows he who tills this lonely field To reap its scanty corn, What mystic fruit his acres yield At midnight and at morn?
PETER'S FIELD [Knows he who tills this lonely field To reap its scanty corn, What mystic fruit his acres yield At midnight and at morn?
The crucial point of this passage is the conditional clause: "as long as he tills the ground.
The Russian peasant," says Mr. Maurice Baring, "as long as he tills the ground will never abandon his religion or the observance of it.
Not but that he is as good and necessary in his way as the earth he tills and the vegetables he sells.
Why is the fleet deer that spurns the soil better than the dull ox that tills it?
The harvest and the prices concern it quite as much as the actual farmer who tills the soil.
They positively could not lend their money; they had millions in their tills unemployed, and practically going a-begging.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tills" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.