And sayd all of hys crafte be farre brought in daunger,

For lacke of lyvynge, whyche chefely ys wynde-fall.

But he playnely sayth there bloweth no wynde at al, D iv 1085

Wherfore he desyreth, for encrease of theyr fleesys,[217]

Extreme rage of wynde, trees to tere in peces.

Then came a water-myller and he cryed out

For water and sayde the wynde was so stout

The rayne could not fale, wherfore he made request 1090

For plenty of rayne, to set the wynde at rest.

And then, syr, there came a wynde myller in,