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Thomas Tusser (Томас Тассер)


March


In March sow thy barley, thy land not too cold,
The drier the better, a hundreth times told.
That tilth harrow'd finely, set seed-time an end,
And praise and pray God a good harvest to send.

Sow wheat in a mean, sow thy rye not too thin;
Let peason and beans, here and there, take therein.
Sow barley and oats good and thick, do not spare;
Give land leave her seed or her weed for to bear.

For barley and peas, harrow after thou sow;
For rye harrow first, seldom after, I trow*. [swear]
Let wheat have a clod for to cover the head
That after a frost it may out and go spread.



Thomas Tusser's other poems:
  1. The End of Harvest
  2. A Description of the Properties
  3. On Thriftiness
  4. Iulies Abstract
  5. September


Poems of another poets with the same name (Стихотворения других поэтов с таким же названием):

  • Edward Thomas (Эдвард Томас) March ("Now I know that Spring will come again")
  • William Morris (Уильям Моррис) March ("Slayer of the winter, art thou here again?")
  • William Bryant (Уильям Брайант) March ("The stormy March is come at last")
  • Isabella Crawford (Изабелла Кроуфорд) March ("Shall Thor with his hammer")
  • Madison Cawein (Мэдисон Кавейн) March ("This is the tomboy month of all the year")
  • John Payne (Джон Пейн) March ("MARCH comes at last, the labouring lands to free")
  • William Williams (Уильям Уильямс) March ("Winter is long in this climate")

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