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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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13<br />

Who would leave a lover,<br />

To become a rover ?<br />

No, I'll ne'er give over,<br />

'Till I happy be.<br />

For since love inspires me,<br />

As her beauty fires me.<br />

And her absence tires me.<br />

Nought can please but she.<br />

When I hope to gain her,<br />

Fate seems to detain her,<br />

Cou'd I but obtain her,<br />

Happy wou'd I be<br />

I'll ly down before her.<br />

Bless, sigh, <strong>and</strong> adore her.<br />

With faint looks implore her,<br />

'Till she pity me.<br />

The original words jfor they can scarcely be called<br />

verses, seem to be as follows; a song familiar from<br />

the cradle to every Scotish ear.

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