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THE WIND AND THE MAID.

At morning-tide the west wind went a-blowing,
And meeting a wee maid
Unto himself he said,
“I wonder where this little maid is going?”
“Surely, she must be yonder lily's sister,
Being so palely fair:”
And on her sun-dipp'd hair,
And on her eyes and mouth and cheeks he kissed her.
And follow'd kissing, as she pluck'd a posy,
By hedge, and by brook side,
And home. Her grandam cried,
“Why little one, thy cheeks are growing rosy.”