The gathering of a ripened crop.
1 It was harvest home at Harar, a circumstance which worked us much annoy.
2 The Feast of Tabernacles was a great national harvest home .
3 The present time is harvest home for the prophets.
4 This is a secret I learned last harvest home , from one of my Irish haymakers.
5 Gather me when you bring the harvest home .
6 The so-called improvident blacks actually used to have a harvest time, and a harvest home too.
7 That yields their sickle twice its harvest home .
8 The Indians alone appreciate this portion of Nature's bounty and celebrate the harvest home with dancing and feasting.
9 The songs sung by the labourer at the alehouse or the harvest home are not of his own composing.
10 Such was the harvest home in the good old days, a joy and delight to both old and young.
11 Age was bringing me no " harvest home . "
12 Come to the harvest work, and you too, with arms full of golden sheaves, shall shout the harvest home .
13 He has no ' harvest home . '
14 Friends, it is not only the harvest home that we are celebrating to-night; but this is also a Wedding Feast.
15 After work, came the recreations, dancing and playing in the greenwood, and the " harvest home . " She was a thorough housewife.
16 For miles and miles and miles summer ripens no crops, leads out no maidens laughing in the moonlight, and brings no harvest home .
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