The Lovers Morning Salute To His Mistres
the lover's m salute to his mistress tune—“deil tak the wars.” sleep'st thou, or wak'st thou, fairest creature? rosy morn now lifts his eye, numbering ilka bud whiature waters wi' the tears o' joy. now, to the streaming fountain, or up the heathy mountain, the hart, hind, and roe, freely, wildly-wanton stray; in twining hazel bowers, its lay the li pours, the laverock to the sky asds, wi' sangs o' joy, while the sun and thou arise to bless the day. phoebus gilding the brow of m, banishes ilk darksome shade, nature, gladdening and ad; sue my lovely maid. when frae my chloris parted, sad, cheerless, brokeed, the night's gloomy shades, cloudy, dark, o'ercast my sky: but when she charms my sight, in pride of beauty's light— when thro' my very heart her burning glories dart; 'tis then—'tis then i wake to life and joy!