100 adjectives to describe harvesting

All children alike can revel in this golden harvest.

From the ruins of the past, from the desolations of decay, new structures will rise, and a new harvest, more abundant than the old, will spring up from the stubble over which Time's sickle has passed.

On both sides of the wadi olive trees are thickly planted, and on the terraced slopes vines yield a plentiful harvest.

At the beginning of the time for seeding and harvesting religious ceremonies were performed to implore the help of their deities; in June for a bountiful harvest, in September for a rich vintage, and in December for the seeding....

So little has heretofore been done in this field that it has yielded a very scanty harvest for purposes of general study.

And the broad blue sky and the flaming sun were bent on participating in it also, as well as the whole estate, the streaming springs and the fields in flower, giving promise of bounteous harvests.

But three weeks later, when the landscape was wearing its imperial livery of lupin and eschscholtizia, when the fields at night were white with moonflowers, when a glorious harvest was assured, and all beasts and birds and insects were garrulous of love and love's

STEWART, RAMONA. Bitter harvest.

Thou hadst already garnered an ample harvest; the sickle was yet in thy hand; the newly reaped sheaves lay on the field at thy side, when, as the beams of the setting sun trembled on the horizon, the voice of the Master summoned thee to thine appointed rest.

The bloody harvest was over-rich.

Like her brother, she was warm-hearted and compassionate, if we may use the term, to excess; and had she been prepared with the means, the gardener would have reaped a double harvest of donations.

Socialistic theories, Hague conventions, the progress of intelligence in modern democracy had failed utterly, and once again, if this war came upon the world, not by the will of simple peoples, but by the international intrigues of European diplomats, the pride of a military caste and the greed of political tradesmen, the fields of Europe would be drenched with the blood of our best manhood and Death would make an unnatural harvesting.

A further piece of weather-lore tells us: "Many rains, many rowans; Many rowans, many yawns," The meaning being that an abundance of rowansthe fruit of the mountain-ashdenote a deficient harvest.

The plain with temples, cities, walls is filled, And wide canals, and yellow harvests tilled.

Nowhere else are babies born in such enormous numbers, and nowhere does death reap such awful harvests.

over-ripe are the cornfields already; We shall begin on the morrow to gather our copious harvest.

Agriculturists have strong prejudices against the species, and allege, not without reason, that large Crow Crops indicate diminished harvests.

SEE Craig, Gerald S. BALL, ALFRED L. Hawaiian harvest.

Our appetites have commonly confined our views of ripeness and its phenomena, color, mellowness, and perfectness, to the fruits which we eat, and we are wont to forget that an immense harvest which we do not eat, hardly use at all, is annually ripened by Nature.

Who sows the serpent's teeth, let him not hope To reap a joyous harvest.

That human industry will one day level these forests, drain these swamps, and cover this soil with luxuriant harvests, we may confidently anticipate; but many ages must probably elapse before man, in Africa, can achieve such a victory over nature.

Perennial harvest.

Nay, whoso among men is able to plant his ear high enough above this rude clangor may, in like manner, so hear it, that it shall be to him melody, solace, fruition, a perpetual harvest of the heart's dearest wishes, a perpetual corroboration of that which faith affirms.

"The fame of Tyrants should, if justice swayed, Be bowled through deserts their ambition made; But OGLETHORPE has gained a well-earned praise, Who made the heirs of want, the lords of ease: The gloomy wood to plenteous harvests changed, And founded cities where the wild beasts ranged.

Random harvest.

100 adjectives to describe  harvesting