Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Scotland: Vols. VI–VIII. 1876–79.
To the Shade of Thomson
By Robert Burns (17591796)W
Unfolds her tender mantle green,
Or pranks the sod in frolic mood,
Or tunes Æolian strains between;
Retreats to Dryburgh’s cooling shade,
Yet oft, delighted, stops to trace
The progress of the spiky blade;
By Tweed erects his aged head,
And sees, with self-approving mind,
Each creature on his bounty fed;
The hills whence classic Yarrow flows,
Rousing the turbid torrent’s roar,
Or sweeping, wild, a waste of snows,—
Shall bloom that wreath thou well hast won;
While Scotia, with exulting tear,
Proclaims that Thomson was her son.