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In winter when the wind and rain,Blaws o’er the house and byre,He sits beside a clean hearth-stane,Before a rousing fire;With nut brown ale he tells his tale,Which rows him o’er fu’ nappy,Who’d be a king—a petty thing,When a miller lives so happy.