Hay Quote by George Herbert Download Open image “In good yeares corne is hay, in ill yeares straw is corne.” — George Herbert ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Good Year Hay Ill Straws
“We got a saying around here about our corn, ‘it grows knee-high by the Fourth of July.” — Richard Puz Copy Share Image
Many years have passed since those summer days. Among the fields of barley. — Eva Cassidy Copy Share Image
“Make hay in May for you may never know what June is coming with and you may never know what July will present! When… — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Copy Share Image
“the growing season is not so good. As the tomatoes and sweet corn hardly make it till the first frost. I guess they generally… — Ora-Jay Eash Copy Share Image
I don't mind parting with the corn, but not with the field in which it was raised. — John Constable Copy Share Image
“The leaves fall, the wind blows, and the farm country slowly changes from the summer cottons into its winter wools.” — Henry Beston Copy Share Image
In the house of a Fidler, all fiddle. [In the house of the fiddler all fiddle.] — George Herbert Copy Share Image
By all means use some time to be alone, salute thyself, see what thy soul doth wear. — George Herbert Copy Share Image
Every one is weary, the poore in seeking, the rich in keeping, the good in learning. — George Herbert Copy Share Image
He is a great Necromancer, for he asks counsel counsell of the Dead (i.e. books). — George Herbert Copy Share Image
My father kept me busy from dawn to dusk when I was a kid. When I wasn't pitching hay, hauling corn or running a… — Bob Feller Copy Share Image
It were good to know how much hay an acre of every sort will bear; how many cattle the same weight of each sort… — William Petty Copy Share Image
A Song of the good green grass! A song no more of the city streets; A song of farms - a song of the… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
A real farmer. He spent his childhood in the wheat, and his marriage in the hay. — Mae West Copy Share Image
The scent organ was playing a delightfully refreshing Herbal Capriccio - rippling arpeggios of thyme and lavender, of rosemary, basil, myrtle, tarragon; a series… — Aldous Huxley Copy Share Image
The pollen count, now that's a difficult job. Especially if you've got hay fever. — Milton Jones Copy Share Image
Farm country -- you know, hay, horses, cattle. It's the ideal situation for me. I like the physical endeavors that go with the farm… — Sam Shepard Copy Share Image
Shall we go dance the hay, the hay? Never pipe could ever play Better shepherd's roundelay. — Nicholas Breton Copy Share Image
I was never very interested in boys - and there were plenty of them - vying with one another to see how many famous… — Bette Davis Copy Share Image