7 Verbs to Use for the Word glebe

A friend of mine, a country parson, on first going to his parish, resolved to farm his glebe for himself.

But if a myriad realms spread far and wide O'er earth, if myriad nations till the soil To which heaven's rain gives increase: yet what land Is green as low-lying Egypt, when the Nile Wells forth and piecemeal breaks the sodden glebe?

The Artizan, who from metallic ores Forms the sharp implements to dress the glebe, And prune the wild luxuriance of the tree; ...

Soon as evening gray Advances slow, besprinkling all around With kind refreshing dews the thirsty glebe, The stately elephant from the close shade With step majestic strides, eager to taste The cooler breeze, that from the sea-beat shore Delightful breathes, or in the limpid stream To lave his panting sides; joyous he scents The rich repast, unweeting of the death 280 That lurks within.

If he keeps the glebe in his own hand (which he may easily do, almost in the hollow of it!)

"Weel, hoo the deil do ye ken whether this be the road or no?" This same "Daft Will Speir" was passing the minister's glebe, where haymaking was in progress.

And lo! in cloudless sunshine rolled The glebe but late so bare and cold, Between fair rows of tree and vine Rich clustered, sweating oil and wine, Shone all in glorious harvest gold!

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  glebe