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- The_Oxen abstract ""The Oxen" is a poem (sometimes known by its first line, "Christmas Eve, and Twelve of the Clock") by the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840–1928). It relates to a West Country legend: that, on the anniversary of Christ's Nativity, each Christmas Day, farm animals kneel in their stalls in homage. It was first published in December 1915, in the London newspaper The Times. It has been set to music several times.".
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- The_Oxen wikiPageWikiLink Leslie_Cochran_(composer).
- The_Oxen wikiPageWikiLink Nativity_of_Jesus.
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- The_Oxen wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Fleming_(composer).
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- The_Oxen wikiPageWikiLink The_Swingle_Singers.
- The_Oxen wikiPageWikiLink The_Times.
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- The_Oxen wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Oxen".
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- The_Oxen subject Category:1915_poems.
- The_Oxen subject Category:Christmas_poems.
- The_Oxen subject Category:Musical_settings_of_poems_by_Thomas_Hardy.
- The_Oxen subject Category:Poetry_by_Thomas_Hardy.
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- The_Oxen comment ""The Oxen" is a poem (sometimes known by its first line, "Christmas Eve, and Twelve of the Clock") by the English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy (1840–1928). It relates to a West Country legend: that, on the anniversary of Christ's Nativity, each Christmas Day, farm animals kneel in their stalls in homage. It was first published in December 1915, in the London newspaper The Times. It has been set to music several times.".
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- The_Oxen isPrimaryTopicOf The_Oxen.