| William Stanley Braithwaite, ed. The Book of Georgian Verse. 1909. | | | | Gloomy Winters Now Awa | | By Robert Tannahill (17741810) |
| | | GLOOMY winters now awa, | |
| Saft the westlan breezes blaw, | |
| Mang the birks o Stanley-shaw | |
| The mavis sings fu cheerie, O! | |
| Sweet the crawflowers 1 early bell | 5 |
| Decks Gleniffers dewy dell, | |
| Blooming like thy bonnie sel; | |
| My young, my artless dearie, O! | |
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| Come, my lassie, let us stray | |
| Oer Glenkillochs sunny brae, | 10 |
| Blithely spend the gowden day | |
| Midst joys that never weary, O! | |
| Towering oer the Newton wuds, | |
| Laverocks fan the snaw-white cluds, | |
| Siller saughs, wi downy buds, | 15 |
| Adorn the banks sae briery, O! | |
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| Round the sylvan fairy nooks | |
| Feathry breckans fringe the rocks, | |
| Neath the brae the burnie jouks, | |
| And ilka thing is cheerie, O! | 20 |
| Trees may bud, and birds may sing, | |
| Flowers may bloom, and verdure spring, | |
| Joy to me they canna bring, | |
| Unless wi thee, my dearie, O! | |
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