The Bonie Moor-Hen

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The Bonie Moor-Hen

The Bonie Moor-Hen

    

    The heather was blooming, the meadows were mawn,

    

    Our lads gaed a-hunting ae day at the dawn,

    

    O'er moors and o'er mosses and mony a glen,

    

    At length they discover'd a bonie moor-hen.

    

    Chorus.—I rede you, beware at the hunting, young men,

    

    I rede you, beware at the hunting, young men;

    

    Take some on the wing, and some as they spring,

    

    But cannily steal on a bonie moor-hen.

    

    Sweet—brushing the dew from the brown heather bells

    

    Her colours betray'd her on yon mossy fells;

    

    Her plumage outlustr'd the pride o' the spring

    

    And O! as she wanton'd sae gay on the wing.

    

    I rede you, &c.

    

    Auld Phoebus himself, as he peep'd o'er the hill,

    

    In spite at her plumage he tried his skill;

    

    He levell'd his rays where she bask'd on the brae—

    

    His rays were outshone, and but mark'd where she lay.

    

    I rede you,&c.

    

    They hunted the valley, they hunted the hill,

    

    The best of our lads wi' the best o' their skill;

    

    But still as the fairest she sat in their sight,

    

    Then, whirr! she was over, a mile at a flight.

    

    I rede you, &c.

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