To which two things dose the speaker compare his love in tha first stanza ?
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The Scottish dialect in the poem ("bonnie lass," "gang dry," "fare thee weel") does suggest, however, that the speaker is Scottish. In the first stanza, the speaker describes his or her love as being like a rose that is "newly sprung." This suggests that their romantic relationship has just begun.
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