Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Scotland: Vols. VI–VIII. 1876–79.
Jean of Aberdeen
By Alexander Laing (17871857)Y
On stately Dee’s wild woody knowes;
Ye ’ve seen the op’ning lily fair,
In streamy Don’s gay broomy howes;
An’ ilka bonnie flower that grows
Amang their banks and braes sae green,—
These borrow a’ their finest hues
Frae lovely Jean of Aberdeen.
When morning gilds the welkin high;
Ye ’ve heard the breeze o’ summer blaw,
When e’ening steals alang the sky.
But brighter far is Jeanie’s eye
When we ’re amang the braes alane,
An’ softer is the bosom-sigh
Of lovely Jean of Aberdeen.
Around the airy Bennochie,
An’ a’ the fleecy flocks that stray
Amang the lofty hills o’ Dee;
While Mem’ry lifts her melting ee,
An’ Hope unfolds her fairy scene,
My heart wi’ them I ’d freely gi’e
To lovely Jean of Aberdeen.