But it's not the roar o' sea or shore I DO CONFESS THOU ART SAE FAIR. TUNE-"I do confess thou art sae fair." ["This song is altered from a poem by Sir Robert Aytoun, private secretary to Mary and Anne, Queens of Scotland."-Burns.] I DO Confess thou art sae fair, I wad been owre the lugs in love, Had I na found the slightest prayer That lips could speak thy heart could move. I do confess thee sweet, but find Thou art sae thriftless o' thy sweets, Thy favours are the silly wind That kisses ilka thing it meets. See yonder rose-bud, rich in dew, When pu'd and worn a common toy! Like ony common weed and vile. The Dumfries Volunteers. 157 THE DUMFRIES VOLUNTEERS. TUNE-" Push about the jorum." DOES haughty Gaul invasion threat? Oh, let us not, like snarling tykes, The kettle o' the kirk an' state, Our fathers' bluid the kettle bought, Fall de rall, &c. The wretch that wad a tyrant own, An' the wretch, his true-born brother, Who would set the mob aboon the throne, May they be damn'd together. Who will not sing, "God save the King," But while we sing, "God save the King," WILT THOU BE MY DEARIE? TUNE-"The sutor's dochter." WILT thou be my dearie? When sorrow wrings thy gentle heart, By the treasure of my soul, The Winter of Life. Lassie, say thou lo'es me; Or if thou wilt na be my ain, Thou for thine may choose me, THE WINTER OF LIFE. TUNE-"Gil Morice." BUT lately seen in gladsome green, Thro' gentle showers the laughing flowers But now our joys are fled, On winter blasts awa'! Yet maiden May, in rich array, But my white pow, nae kindly thowe My trunk of eild, but buss or beild, 159 Oh, age has weary days, An' nights o' sleepless pain! YESTREEN I HAD A PINT O' WINE. TUNE-"Banks of Banna." ["I think this is the best love song I ever composed."-Burns.] YESTREEN I had a pint o' wine, Ye monarchs, tak' the east an' west, An empress or sultana, While dying raptures in her arms I give an' take with Anna! |