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Nursery Rhyme. LXVII. Tales.

    By Unknown



        My lady Wind, my lady Wind,
        Went round about the house to find
            A chink to get her foot in:
        She tried the key-hole in the door,
        She tried the crevice in the floor,
            And drove the chimney soot in.

        And then one night when it was dark,
        She blew up such a tiny spark,
            That all the house was pothered:
        From it she raised up such a flame,
        As flamed away to Belting Lane,
            And White Cross folks were smothered.

        And thus when once, my little dears,
        A whisper reaches itching ears,
            The same will come, you'll find:
        Take my advice, restrain the tongue,
        Remember what old nurse has sung
            Of busy lady Wind!



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