"Harry Ploughman" is a Middle English allegorical poem attributed to the poet William Langland. It was written in the late 14th century, with its composition generally dated around 1360 to 1380. The poem is part of the larger work known as "Piers Plowman," which explores themes of social justice and spiritual awakening.
Harry Robb has written: 'Poddy'
Harry Kessler has written: 'In the twenties'
Floyd Harry has written: 'Daylight and night'
Harry Donnison has written: 'Neighbourhood watch'
Harry Wolverson has written: 'Crossed love'
George Huston has written: 'The Ploughman's feast'
William Ballingall has written: 'Burns, the ploughman-poet: a memorial tribute'
Reuben Ploughman has written: 'The last of the great fur traders' -- subject(s): Hudson's Bay Company, Biographies, Fur traders, Coureurs de bois, Compagnie de la Baie d'Hudson, Biography
The Ploughman's Lunch was created in 1983.
Harry Hillyer has written: 'Dear Harry'
The Ploughman's Lunch - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:L Portugal:M/12 USA:R
Harry Abend has written: 'Harry Abend' 'Harry Abend at Goldsmiths' Hall'
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Harry Newkirk has written: 'Harry Newkirk, childhood days'
Harry Kessler has written: 'In the twenties'
Harry A. Raum has written: 'Affinity'
Harry Smart has written: 'Shoah'