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Definition of Harvesters
1. harvester [n] - See also: harvester
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harvesters
Literary usage of Harvesters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1896)
"THE harvesters WHAT time in summer, sad with so much light. The sun beats
ceaselessly upon the fields; The harvesters, as famine urges them. ..."
2. Scandinavian Folk-lore: Illustrations of the Traditional Beliefs of the by William Alexander Craigie (1896)
"The little harvesters. ... This had gone on for many years, without anyone knowing
exactly who the harvesters were, or daring to find out. ..."
3. Wilson's Quarter Century in Photography: A Collection of Hints on Practical by Edward Livingston Wilson (1887)
"It is called " The harvesters at Rest," by Mr. Wyatt Eaton (Fig. ... Suppose you
were going to photograph the " harvesters at Rest. ..."
4. The Poets and Poetry of the West: With Biographical and Critical Notices by William Turner Coggeshall (1860)
"SONG OF THE harvesters. WE gather them in—the bright green leaves, With our
scythes and rakes to-day, And the mow grows big, as the pitcher heaves His lifts ..."
5. The Appreciation of Music by Thomas Whitney Surette, Daniel Gregory Mason (1907)
"... The harvesters "). This naive and delightful piece is a good example of the
prevailing style of French ..."
6. The Appreciation of Music by Daniel Gregory Mason, Thomas Whitney Surette (1907)
"Couperin: " Les Moissonneurs " (" The harvesters "). This naive and delightful
piece is a good example of the prevailing style of French domestic music in ..."