See the various Poems the scene of which is laid upon the banks of the Yarrow; in particular, the exquisite Ballad of Hamilton beginning
Busk ye, busk ye, my bonny, bonny Bride,
Busk ye, busk ye, my winsome Marrow!
From Stirling castle we had seen
The mazy Forth unravelled;
Had trod the banks of Clyde, and Tay,
And with the Tweed had travelled;
And when we came to Clovenford,
Then said my winsome Marrow,
Whateer betide, well turn aside,
And see the Braes of Yarrow.
Let Yarrow folk, frae Selkirk town,
Who have been buying, selling,
Go back to Yarrow, tis their own;
Each maiden to her dwelling!
On Yarrows banks let her herons feed,
Hares couch, and rabbits burrow!
But we will downward with the Tweed
Nor turn aside to Yarrow.<...