[
  {
    "title": "195. Song—A Rose-bud by my Early Walk",
    "author": "Robert Burns",
    "lines": [
      "A ROSE-BUD by my early walk,",
      "Adown a corn-enclosed bawk,",
      "Sae gently bent its thorny stalk,",
      "    All on a dewy morning.",
      "Ere twice the shades o’ dawn are fled,",
      "In a’ its crimson glory spread,",
      "And drooping rich the dewy head,",
      "    It scents the early morning.",
      "",
      "",
      "Within the bush her covert nest",
      "A little linnet fondly prest;",
      "The dew sat chilly on her breast,",
      "    Sae early in the morning.",
      "She soon shall see her tender brood,",
      "The pride, the pleasure o’ the wood,",
      "Amang the fresh green leaves bedew’d,",
      "    Awake the early morning.",
      "",
      "",
      "So thou, dear bird, young Jeany fair,",
      "On trembling string or vocal air,",
      "Shall sweetly pay the tender care",
      "    That tents thy early morning.",
      "So thou, sweet Rose-bud, young and gay,",
      "Shalt beauteous blaze upon the day,",
      "And bless the parent’s evening ray",
      "    That watch’d thy early morning."
    ],
    "linecount": "24"
  }
]