Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
156 . Verses inscribed under a Noble Earls Picture
And whose that eye of fire? And whose that generous princely mien, E’en rooted foes admire? And mark that eye of fire, Would take His hand, whose vernal tints His other works admire. With stately port he moves; His guardian Seraph eyes with awe The noble Ward he loves. That chief thou may’st discern, Mark Scotia’s fond-returning eye,— It dwells upon Glencairn.