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with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns

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166<br />

I DO CONFESS THOU ART SAE FAIR.<br />

This song is altered from a poem hy Sir <strong>Robert</strong><br />

Ayton y 'private secretary to Mary <strong>and</strong> Anne, queens<br />

of Scotl<strong>and</strong>.— The poem is to be found in James<br />

Watson's collection of Scots poems. / think that I<br />

have improved the simplicity of the sentimefits, hy<br />

giving them a Scots dress.<br />

I do confess thou art so fair,<br />

I wad been o'er the lugs in luve<br />

Had I na found the slightest prayer<br />

That lips could speak, thy heart could muve.<br />

I do confess thee sweet, but find<br />

Thou art sae thriftless o' thy sweets,<br />

Thy favors are the silly wind<br />

That kisses ilka thing it meets.<br />

See yonder rose-bud, rich in dew,<br />

Amang its native briers sae coy.<br />

How sune it lines its scent <strong>and</strong> hue<br />

When pud <strong>and</strong> worn a common toy<br />

;<br />

!<br />

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