Robert Burns (1759–1796). Poems and Songs.
The Harvard Classics. 1909–14.
490 . SongThe charming month of May
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When all the flow’rs were fresh and gay.
One morning, by the break of day,
The youthful, charming Chloe—
From peaceful slumber she arose,
Girt on her mantle and her hose,
And o’er the flow’ry mead she goes—
The youthful, charming Chloe.
Youthful Chloe, charming Chloe, Tripping o’er the pearly lawn, The youthful, charming Chloe. Perch’d all around on every tree, They hail the charming Chloe; Till, painting gay the eastern skies, The glorious sun began to rise, Outrival’d by the radiant eyes Of youthful, charming Chloe. Lovely was she, &c.