[
  {
    "title": "449. Song—The Flowery banks of Cree",
    "author": "Robert Burns",
    "lines": [
      "HERE is the glen, and here the bower",
      "  All underneath the birchen shade;",
      "The village-bell has told the hour,",
      "  O what can stay my lovely maid?",
      "",
      "",
      "’Tis not Maria’s whispering call;",
      "  ’Tis but the balmy breathing gale,",
      "Mixt with some warbler’s dying fall,",
      "  The dewy star of eve to hail.",
      "",
      "",
      "It is Maria’s voice I hear;",
      "  So calls the woodlark in the grove,",
      "His little, faithful mate to cheer;",
      "  At once ’tis music and ’tis love.",
      "",
      "",
      "And art thou come! and art thou true!",
      "  O welcome dear to love and me!",
      "And let us all our vows renew,",
      "  Along the flowery banks of Cree."
    ],
    "linecount": "16"
  }
]