Craigieburn Wood. Ae smile o' her wad banish care, What sighs an' vows amang the knowes How fond to meet, how wae to part, That night she gaed awa'! The powers aboon can only ken, 221 CRAIGIEBURN WOOD. TUNE-"Craigieburn Wood." ["Composed on a passion which a Mr. Gillespie, a particular friend of mine, had for a Miss Lorimer, afterwards Mrs. Whelpdale. The young lady was born at Craigieburn Wood" (near Moffat).-Burns.] SWEET fa's the eve on Craigieburn, An' blithe awakes the morrow; Fain, fain would I my griefs impart, But secret love will break my heart If I conceal it langer. If thou refuse to pity me, If thou shalt love anither, When yon green leaves fade frae the tree, Around my grave they'll wither. LOVELY POLLY STEWART. TUNE-"Ye're welcome, Charlie Stuart." Oн, lovely Polly Stewart ! Oh, charming Polly Stewart! There's not a flower that blooms in May The flower it blaws, it fades and fa's, Will give to Polly Stewart. May he whase arms shall fauld thy charms Possess a leal and true heart; To him be given to ken the heaven He grasps in Polly Stewart! Oh, lovely Polly Stewart ! Oh, charming Polly Stewart! There's ne'er a flower that blooms in May That's half so sweet as thou art. Auld Langsyne. 223 THERE WAS A BONNIE LASS. [An unfinished sketch.] THERE was a bonnie lass, and a bonnie, bonnie lass, And she lo'ed her bonnie laddie dear, Till war's loud alarms stole her laddie frae her arms, Wi' monie a sigh an' tear. Over sea, over shore, where the cannons loudly roar, He still was a stranger to fear; And nought could him quail, or his bosom assail, But the bonnie lass he lo'ed sae dear. AULD LANGSYNE. TUNE-"Sir Alexander Don's strathspey." SHOULD auld acquaintance be forgot, CHORUS. For auld langsyne, my dear, For auld langsyne, We'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet, We twa ha'e ran about the braes, An' pu'd the gowans fine; But we've wander'd mony a weary foot Sin' auld langsyne. We twa ha'e paidl't i' the burn, Frae mornin' sun till dine; But seas between us braid ha'e roar'd An' here's a hand, my trusty fiere, An' we'll tak' a right gude willie-waught An' surely you'll be your pint-stoup, An' we'll tak' a cup o' kindness yet Bell & Bain, Printers, Glasgow. |