5 He blowes it East, he blowes it West,
Ba, ba, &c.
He blowes it where he lyketh best.
The wind, &c.
"I wish that horn were in my kist,
10 Ba, ba, &c.
Yea, and the knight in my armes two."
The wind, &c.
She had no sooner these words said,
Ba, ba, &c.
15 When that the knight came to her bed.
The wind, &c.
"Thou art over young a maid," quoth he,
Ba, ba, &c.
"Married with me thou il wouldst be."
20 The wind, &c.
"I have a sister younger than I,
Ba, ba, &c.
And she was married yesterday."
The wind, &c.
25 "Married with me if thou wouldst be,
Ba, ba, &c.
A courtesie thou must do to me.
The wind, &c.
"For thou must shape a sark to me,
30 Ba, ba, &c.
Without any cut or heme," quoth he.
The wind, &c.
"Thou must shape it needle- and sheerlesse,
Ba, ba, &c.
35 And also sue it needle-threedlesse."
The wind, &c.
"If that piece of courtesie I do to thee,
Ba, ba, &c.
Another thou must do to me.
40 The wind, &c.