Fitzwilliam work list 1865 Zephyrus and Psyche - small watercolour - Graham Burne-Jones was working with William Morris throughout 1865 on an illustrated version of the Cupid and Psyche story, but when he came to exhibit the painting at the old Watercolour Society in 1866, he did not refer to William Morris, but claimed that the illustration was to Apuleius Book IV. Morris's poem was not to appear until 1868. The Story of Cupid and Psyche "Withal did Love call unto him the Wind Called Zephyrus, who most was to his mind And said, "O rainy wooer of the Spring, I pray thee, do for me an easy thing; Too such a hill-top go, O gentle Wind, And there a sleeping maiden shalt thou find; Her perfect body in thine arms with care Take up, and unto the green valley bear That lies before my noble house of gold: There leave her lying on the daisies cold." From The Earthly Paradise by William Morris first published 1868.