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THE BLIND GIRL OF CASTÈL-CUILLÈ.


FROM THE GASCON OF JASMIN.


I.

AT the foot of the mountain height
Where is perched Castel-Cuille,
When the apple, the plum, and the almond tree
In the plain below were growing white,
This is the song one might perceive
On a Wednesday morn of Saint Joseph's Eve: