I have twelve oxen that be fair and brown, And they go a-grazing down by the town. With hay, with howe, with hay! Sawest thou not mine oxen, thou litill pretty boy. I have twelve oxen and they be fair and white, And they go a-grazing down by the dyke. With hay, with howe, with hay! Sawest thou not mine oxen, thou litill pretty boy. I have twelve oxen and they be fair and blak, And they go a-grazing down by the lak. With hay, with howe, with hay! Sawest thou not mine oxen, thou litill pretty boy. I have twelve oxen and they be faire and rede, And they go a-grazing down by the mede. With hay, with howe, with hay! Sawest thou not mine oxen, thou litill pretty boy. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MEDIOCRITY IN LOVE REJECTED by THOMAS CAREW MERCILES BEAUTE; A TRIPLE ROUNDEL: 2. REJECTION by GEOFFREY CHAUCER SEA GODS: 2 by HILDA DOOLITTLE THE EXEQUY [ON HIS WIFE] by HENRY KING (1592-1669) |