He to whom the land belongs is also the proprietor of him who lives upon it and cultivates it.
— Clause in a deed of gift to the Abbey of Tihany, Hungary, 1211.
Many sweating, ploughing, threshing, and then the chaff for payment receiving,
A few idly owning, and they the wheat continually claiming.
— WALT WHITMAN, Song of Myself, in Leaves of Grass, p. 68.

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