The miller's dog lay at the door, And his name was Bobby Bingo. B with an I, I with an N, N with a G, G with an O, And his name was Bobby Bingo. The miller he bought a cask of ale, And he called it right good Stingo. S with a T, T with an I, I with an N, N with a G, G with an O, And he called it right good Stingo. The miller he went to town one day, And he bought a wedding Ring-o! R with an I, I with an N, N with a G, G with an O, And he bought a wedding Ring-o! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE CORNUCOPIA OF RED AND GREEN COMFITS by AMY LOWELL ROSALIND'S MADRIGAL, FR. ROSALIND [ROSALYNDE] by THOMAS LODGE THE YOUNG MAY MOON by THOMAS MOORE FOR STURDY FEET by A. DOROTHEA BATES THE RED SUNSETS, 1883 (2) by MATHILDE BLIND ON JOHN DUKE OF BRIDGEWATER, WHO DIED IN THE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR OF AGE by NATHANIEL COTTON |