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The vintager is not heard among the vines, nor the harvester on his threshing-floor of stone.
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She has her four meals a day, eats like a vintager, and takes her wine neat.
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The sun, treading the earth like a vintager, drew from it heady fragrances, crushed out of it new colours.
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Matured in all the graces, he is like the ripened Chian clusters that await the vintager in the autumn days.
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As we passed along, the vintagers turned their heads and greeted us.
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The vintagers, who had stood up, smiled as they saw me running.
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In this hospitable land the vintagers are fed and lodged in the master's house.
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There the labour of the vintagers never ceased, and the winepress overflowed without end.
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The carts of the vintagers arrived one by one.
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Seven Millets, one the large exhibition picture Hagar and Ishmael, another the wonderful Resting Vintager.
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The vintagers were getting busy.
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15:14), the vintagers taking their baskets to the bramble bushes (Matt.
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In one quarter you might see the vines, some in blossom, some loaded with ripe grapes, and in another observe the vintagers treading the wine-press.
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Look at this wine, how pure it is, how fragrant; and yet it was trodden from the grape by the brawny feet of the vintagers.
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The reapers and vintagers are never happier than when they are heavily laden, because that proves the harvest, or the vintage, to have been plentiful.
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Brown predominates in the colour scale, the composition is rather conventional, an echo, perhaps, of the artist's Delaroche apprenticeship, but the Vintager is a masterpiece.