
Plough
'Plough' Summary
The Plough is a long narrative poem by Richard Henry Horne, first published in 1843. The poem celebrates the history and significance of the plough, a tool that has played a vital role in human civilization. Horne traces the development of the plough from its earliest origins to its use in modern agriculture. He also explores the social and economic impact of the plough, and the ways in which it has shaped human history.Book Details
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