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Famous Jeanie Poems by Famous Poets

These are examples of famous Jeanie poems written by some of the greatest and most-well-known modern and classical poets. PoetrySoup is a great educational poetry resource of famous jeanie poems. These examples illustrate what a famous jeanie poem looks like and its form, scheme, or style (where appropriate).

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by Burns, Robert
...O HAD each Scot of ancient times
 Been, Jeanie Scott, as thou art;
The bravest heart on English ground
 Had yielded like a coward....Read more of this...



by Burns, Robert
...lie and languish,
’Twad be my dead, that will be seen,
 My heart wad burst wi’ anguish.
 Beyond thee, &c.


But Jeanie, say thou wilt be mine,
 Say thou lo’es nane before me;
And a’ may days o’ life to come
 I’ll gratefully adore thee,
 Beyond thee, &c....Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...POORTITH cauld, and restless love,
 Ye wrack my peace between ye;
Yet poortith a’ I could forgive,
 An ’twere na for my Jeanie.


Chorus.—O why should Fate sic pleasure have,
 Life’s dearest bands untwining?
Or why sae sweet a flower as love
 Depend on Fortune’s shining?


The warld’s wealth, when I think on,
 It’s pride and a’ the lave o’t;
O fie on silly coward man,
 That he should be the slave o’t!
 O why, &c.


Her e’en, sae bonie blue, betray
 How she repays ...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...e flower and pride of a’ the glen;
And he had owsen, sheep, and kye,
 And wanton naigies nine or ten.


He gaed wi’ Jeanie to the tryste,
 He danc’d wi’ Jeanie on the down;
And, lang ere witless Jeanie wist,
 Her heart was tint, her peace was stown!


As in the bosom of the stream,
 The moon-beam dwells at dewy e’en;
So trembling, pure, was tender love
 Within the breast of bonie Jean.


And now she works her mammie’s wark,
 And aye she sighs wi’ care and pain;
Yet wi...Read more of this...

by Burns, Robert
...
 And pledge we ne’er shall sunder;
And I shall spurn as vilest dust
 The world’s wealth and grandeur:
And do I hear my Jeanie own
 That equal transports move her?
I ask for dearest life alone,
 That I may live to love her.


Thus, in my arms, wi’ a’ her charms,
 I clasp my countless treasure;
I’ll seek nae main o’ Heav’n to share,
 Tha sic a moment’s pleasure:
And by thy e’en sae bonie blue,
 I swear I’m thine for ever!
And on thy lips I seal my vow,
 And break it shall ...Read more of this...



by Burns, Robert
...st ye birds that round her sing,
 And welcome in the blooming year;
And doubly welcome be the Spring,
 The season to my Jeanie dear.
 O wat ye wha’s, &c.


The sun blinks blythe on yon town,
 Among the broomy braes sae green;
But my delight in yon town,
 And dearest pleasure, is my Jean.
 O wat ye wha’s, &c.


Without my Fair, not a’ the charms
 O’ Paradise could yield me joy;
But give me Jeanie in my arms
 And welcome Lapland’s dreary sky!
 O wat ye wha’s, &c...Read more of this...

by Rossetti, Christina
...e,
Twilight is not good for maidens;
Should not loiter in the glen
In the haunts of goblin men.
Do you not remember Jeanie,
How she met them in the moonlight,
Took their gifts both choice and many,
Ate their fruits and wore their flowers
Plucked from bowers
Where summer ripens at all hours?
But ever in the moonlight
She pined and pined away;
Sought them by night and day,
Found them no more, but dwindled and grew gray;
Then fell with the first snow,
While to this day no gr...Read more of this...

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