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The Ox

    By Madison Julius Cawein



    Here is a tale for farmer and for peasant:
    There was an ox, who might have ploughed for Jason,
    So strong was he, his huge head like a bason,
    A Gothic helmet with enormous crescent.
    Stolid of look and slow of hoof and steady,
    Meek was the beast and born but to be driven,
    Unmindful of the yoke which toil had given,
    Toil with his goad and lash for ever ready.
    One day a bull, who was the bullock's neighbor,
    Proud as a sultan haremed with his women,
    Lowed to the ox who had received a beating:
    "You are a fool! What have you for your labour?
    Blows and bad food! Go to. Why don't you show men?"
    The ox was but an ox and went on eating.



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