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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 discovered a bonie moor-hen. I rede you beware at the hunting, young men; I rede you beware at the hunting, young men; Tak 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 colors betray'd her on yon mossy fells; Her plumage outlustred the pride o' the spring, And O! as she wantoned gay on the wing. Auld Phoebus himsel, as he peep'd o'er the hill, In spite at her plumage he tryed 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. 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 beware at the hunting, young men; I rede you beware at the hunting, young men; Tak some on the wing, and some as they spring, But cannily steal on a bonie moor-hen.

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Blythe Duff

About this work

This is a song by Robert Burns. It was written in 1787 and is read here by Blythe Duff.

Themes for this song

nature

Selected for 16 August

The grouse season began on August 12th. But it was always open season on moor hens, at least metaphorical ones. The game bird hiding in the heather in today's poem is Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender who was forced to go to ground after defeat at Culloden. James Hogg included this beautiful song in his 'Jacobite Reliques', commissioned by the Highland Society of London in 1817. Burns had previously lampooned its aristocratic members for their failure to oppose the Clearances.

Donny O'Rourke

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