• Read, review and discuss the The Birks Of Aberfeldy poem by Robert Burns on Poetry.com.
  • Poem The Birks Of Aberfeldy by Robert Burns : Bony lassie, will ye go, Will ye go, will ye go; Bony lassie, will ye go To the birks of Aberf.
  • Robert Burns>. The Birks Of Aberfeldy. ... Just read "The Birks Of Aberfeldy" and it transported me to a beautiful and simple place.
  • A statue of Robert Burns, composing his poem The Birks of Aberfeldy, sits at the entrance to the walk of the same name.
  • Now simmer blinks on flow'ry braes, And o'er the crystal streamlet plays, Come, let us spend the lightsome days In the birks of Aberfeldie!
  • by Robert Burns. Now simmer blinks on flow'ry braes, And o'er the crystal streamlet plays, Come, let us spend the lightsome days In the birks of Aberfeldie!
  • Robert Burns. The Birks of Aberfeldy. Now simmer blinks on flow’ry braes, And o’er the crystal streamlet plays, Come, let us spend the lightsome days.
  • The Birks of Aberfeldy is a song written by Robert Burns in 1787 and read here by Annette Crosbie.
  • Bonie lassie, &c. While o’er their heads the hazels hing, The little birdies blythely sing, Or lightly flit on wanton wing, In the birks of Aberfeldy.
  • Like many of the recognised songs in the Burns canon, ‘The Birks of Aberfeldy’ is a perfect example of a hybrid text which sees the bard respond to a strong...