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My Bonny Alice And Her Pitcher

    By John Clare



    There's a bonny place in Scotland,
    Where a little spring is found;
    There Nature shows her honest face
    The whole year round.
    Where the whitethorn branches, full of may,
    Hung near the fountain's rim,
    Where comes sweet Alice every day
    And dips her pitcher in;
    A gallon pitcher without ear,
    She fills it with the water clear.

    My bonny Alice she is fair;
    There's no such other to be found.
    Her rosy cheek and dark brown hair--
    The fairest maid on Scotland's ground.
    And there the heather's pinhead flowers
    All blossom over bank and brae,
    While Alice passes by the bowers
    To fill her pitcher every day;
    The pitcher brown without an ear
    She dips into the fountain clear.

    O Alice, bonny, sweet, and fair,
    With roses on her cheeks!
    The little birds come drinking there,
    The throstle almost speaks.
    He dips his wings and wimples makes
    Upon the fountain clear,
    Then vanishes among the brakes
    For ever singing near;
    While Alice, listening, stands to hear,
    And dips her pitcher without ear.

    O Alice, bonny Alice, fair,
    Thy pleasant face I love;
    Thy red-rose cheek, thy dark brown hair,
    Thy soft eyes, like a dove.
    I see thee by the fountain stand,
    With the sweet smiling face;
    There's not a maid in all the land
    With such bewitching grace
    As Alice, who is drawing near,
    To dip the pitcher without ear.



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