A Portrait of Robert Burns Robert Burns

1786 · Poem

Lines to an Old Sweetheart


Once fondly lov’d, and still remember’d dear,Sweet early object of my youthful vows,Accept this mark of friendship, warm, sincere,Friendship! ’tis all cold duty now allows.And when you read the simple artless rhymes,One friendly sigh for him—he asks no more,Who, distant, burns in flaming torrid climes,Or haply lies beneath th’ Atlantic roar.
Year
1786
Form
Poem
Location
Mossgiel
Source
Project Gutenberg #1279 — Poems and Songs of Robert Burns