i have a horse — a ryghte good horse —
ne doe y envye those
who scoure ye playne yn headye course
tyll soddayne on theyre nose
they lyghte wyth unexpected force
yt ys — a horse of clothes.
i have a saddel — “say’st thou soe?
wyth styrruppes, knyghte, to boote?”
i sayde not that — i answere “noe” —
yt lacketh such, i woote:
yt ys a mutton-saddel, loe!
parte of ye fleecye brute.
i have a bytte — a ryghte good bytte —
as shall bee seene yn tyme.
ye jawe of horse yt wyll not fytte;
yts use ys more sublyme.
fayre syr, how deemest thou of yt?
yt ys — thys bytte of rhyme.