3 bags if wool; the second bag was for the Dame (the aristocracy).
This is the poem with the answers in bold:
baa baa black sheep,
have you any wool?
yes sir, yes sir,
3 bags full!
one for the master (the king)
one for the dame (the aristocracy)
and one for the little boy who lives down the lane (the producer)
Thank you said the master,
thank you said the dame,
and thank you said the little boy who live down the lane!
yes
The master.
Baa Baa Black Sheep
They make a baa sound, it can also be called a bleat.
Baa, baa black sheep is based on wool taxes. You can search it on wikipedia.com.
they "baa" to each other
-master -dame -little boy who lived down the lane
Three bags full - one for the master, one for the dame and one for the little boy who lived down the lane.
The popular nursery rhyme "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" mentions the black sheep having three bags of wool - one for the master, one for the dame, and one for the little boy who lives down the lane.
Here is the rhyme: Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full. One for my master, and one for the dame. And one for the little boy who lives down the lane. Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, three bags full.
"Baa Baa Black Sheep" is a nursery rhyme that mentions a woolly mammal, the sheep. It tells the story of a sheep that gives wool, requesting sharing among three different entities.
baa baa black sheep, have you any wool, yes sir, yes sir, three bags full, one for the master, one for the dame, one for the little boy who lives down the lane :)