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Title: The Miller And His Sons Author: Anonymous (Poetry's author) [More Titles by Anonymous (Poetry's author)] [A miller, especially if he happen to be the owner of a soke-mill, has always been deemed fair game for the village satirist. Of the numerous songs written in ridicule of the calling of the 'rogues in grain,' the following is one of the best and most popular: its quaint humour will recommend it to our readers. For the tune, see Popular Music.] He called first to his eldest son, 'Father,' said he, 'my name is Jack; 'Thou art a fool!' the old man said, He called for his middlemost son, 'Father,' says he, 'my name is Ralph; 'Thou art a fool!' the old man said, He called for his youngest son, 'Father,' said he, 'I'm your only boy, 'Thou art my boy!' the old man said, [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |