Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes. Scotland: Vols. VIVIII. 187679. | | | | Cree, the River | | The Flowery Banks of Cree | | Robert Burns (17591796) |
| | | HERE is the glen, and here the bower, | |
| All underneath the birchen shade; | |
| The village-bell has tolled the hour, | |
| O, what can stay my lovely maid? | |
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| T is not Marias whispering call, | 5 |
| T is but the balmy-breathing gale, | |
| Mixed with some warblers dying fall, | |
| The dewy star of eve to hail. | |
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| It is Marias voice I hear! | |
| So calls the woodlark in the grove, | 10 |
| His little faithful mate to cheer; | |
| At once t is music and t is love. | |
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| And art thou come? and art thou true? | |
| O, welcome, dear, to love and me! | |
| And let us all our vows renew, | 15 |
| Along the flowery banks of Cree. | | | | |
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