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Comes the north wind, snowflakes bringing: Robes the fields in purest white, Paints grand houses, trees, and mountains On our window-panes at night. Hills and vales the east wind visits, Brings them chilly, driving rain; Shivering cattle homeward hurry, Onward through the darkening lane. Heat the south wind kindly gives us; Reddens apples, gilds the pear, Gives the grape a richer purple, Scatters plenty everywhere. Flowers sweet the west wind offers, Peeping forth from vines and trees; Brings the butterflies so brilliant, And the busy, humming bees. Each wind brings his own best treasure To our land from year to year; Blessings many without measure E'er attend the winds' career. Lillian Cox |
"Whichever way the wind doth blow. Some heart is glad to have it so; And blow it east or blow it west, The wind that blows, that wind is best." |
Write all that you can tell about the wind.
What was the direction of the wind during the last snow-storm? Why is the north wind cold? Why is the south wind warm?