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To Miss Cruickshank - Robert Burns
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To Miss Cruickshank Robert Burns

“To Miss Cruickshank” by Robert Burns is a lyrical poem expressing admiration and affection towards a woman named Miss Cruickshank. The song, rooted in the #Folk genre, was written in the late 18th century. Main themes include love, beauty, and the bittersweet nature of desire. The lyrics convey a deep emotional connection, reflecting on the fleeting nature of life and love. Unique musical elements include traditional Scottish melodies. Burns' work has had a lasting cultural impact, celebrating Scottish identity and romantic ideals.

To Miss Cruickshank - Robert Burns
A very Young Lady

Written on the Blank Leaf of a Book, presented to her by the Author.

Beauteous Rosebud, young and gay,
Blooming in thy early May,
Never may'st thou, lovely flower,
Chilly shrink in sleety shower!
Never Boreas' hoary path,
Never Eurus' pois'nous breath,
Never baleful stellar lights,
Taint thee with untimely blights!
Never, never reptile thief
Riot on thy virgin leaf!
Nor even Sol too fiercely view
Thy bosom blushing still with dew!

May'st thou long, sweet crimson gem,
Richly deck thy native stem;
Till some ev'ning, sober, calm,
Dropping dews, and breathing balm,
While all around the woodland rings,
And ev'ry bird thy requiem sings;
Thou, amid the dirgeful sound,
Shed thy dying honours round,
And resign to parent Earth
The loveliest form she e'er gave birth.
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