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Harry Ploughman

Hard as hurdle arms, with a broth of goldish

Breathed round; the rack of ribs; the scooped flank;

Rope-over thigh; knee-nave; and barrelled shank— Head and foot, shoulder and shank— By a grey eye’s heed steered well, one crew, fall to;

Stand at stress.

Each limb’s barrowy brawn, his thew That onewhere curded, onewhere sucked or sank— Soared or sank—,

Though as a beechbole firm, finds his, as at a roll-call,

And features, in flesh, what deed he each must do—His sinew-service where do.

He leans to it,

Harry bends, look.

Back, elbow, and liquid waist In him, all quail to the wallowing o’ the plough: ’s cheek crimsons;

Wag or crossbridle, in a wind lifted, windlaced— See his wind- lilylocks -laced;

Churlsgrace, too, child of Amansstrength, how it hangs or hurls Them—broad in bluff hide his frowning feet lashed! raced With, along them, cragiron under and cold furls— With-a-fountain’s shining-shot furls.

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Gerard Manley Hopkins

Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ (28 July 1844 – 8 June 1889) was an English poet and Jesuit priest, whose posthumous fame established him among the lea…

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