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The Book of Scottish Song/O, thou hast seen

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2251818The Book of Scottish Song — O, thou hast seen1843Alexander Whitelaw

O, thou hast seen.

[Written by the late John Sim of Paisley, to the tune of "Banks of Spey."]

O! thou hast seen the lily fair,
All bathed in morning dew;
And thou hast seen the lovely rose,
Just op'ning to the view.
The lily bathed in morning dew,
The rose so fair to see,
Are not more pure than her I love,
Are not more fair than thee.

But soon before time's withering blast,
The rose and lily fade;
Nor even will beauty such as thine
Outlive its darkening shade.
Yet there is that within thy breast
Will ruthless time defy,
A mind will bloom when beauty fades,
Will flourish in the sky.