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Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.

1773–1779

1 . Song—Handsome Nell

O ONCE I lov’d a bonie lass,

Ay, and I love her still;

And whilst that virtue warms my breast,

I’ll love my handsome Nell.

As bonie lasses I hae seen,

And mony full as braw;

But, for a modest gracefu’ mein,

The like I never saw.

A bonie lass, I will confess,

Is pleasant to the e’e;

But, without some better qualities,

She’s no a lass for me.

But Nelly’s looks are blythe and sweet,

And what is best of a’,

Her reputation is complete,

And fair without a flaw.

She dresses aye sae clean and neat,

Both decent and genteel;

And then there’s something in her gait

Gars ony dress look weel.

A gaudy dress and gentle air

May slightly touch the heart;

But it’s innocence and modesty

That polishes the dart.

’Tis this in Nelly pleases me,

’Tis this enchants my soul;

For absolutely in my breast

She reigns without control.