Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
489 . Song—Behold, my love, how green the groves
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The primrose banks how fair;
The balmy gales awake the flowers,
And wave thy flowing hair.
And o’er the cottage sings:
To Shepherds as to Kings.
In lordly lighted ha’:
The Shepherd stops his simple reed,
Blythe in the birken shaw.
Our rustic dance wi’ scorn;
But are their hearts as light as ours,
Beneath the milk-white thorn!
In shepherd’s phrase, will woo:
The courtier tells a finer tale,
But is his heart as true!
That spotless breast o’ thine:
The courtiers’ gems may witness love,
But, ’tis na love like mine.