Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
537 . Song—O bonie was yon rosy Brier
O
That blooms sae far frae haunt o’ man;
And bonie she, and ah, how dear!
It shaded frae the e’enin sun.
How pure, amang the leaves sae green;
But purer was the lover’s vow
They witness’d in their shade yestreen.
That crimson rose, how sweet and fair;
But love is far a sweeter flower,
Amid life’s thorny path o’ care.
Wi’ Chloris in my arms, be mine;
And I the warld nor wish nor scorn,
Its joys and griefs alike resign.