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The Poetical Works of Robert Burns/Peggy's Charms (2)

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PEGGY'S CHARMS.

My Peggy's face, my Peggy's form,The frost of hermit age might warm;My Peggy's worth, my Peggy's mind,Might charm the first of human kind.I love my Peggy's angel air,Her face so truly, heavenly fair,Her native grace so void of art;But I adore my Peggy's heart.
The lily's hue, the rose's dye,The kindling lustre of an eye;Who but owns their magic sway,Who but knows they all decay!The tender thrill, the pitying tear,The generous purpose, nobly dear,The gentle look that rage disarms,These are all immortal charms.