• I like Urdu Poems as well as English Poems. So today I share with you this poem which title is “Tam OShanter”. When chapman billies leave the street...
  • Poem by Robert Burns. Tam O'Shanter. A Tale "Of Brownyis and of Bogillis full is this Buke." Gawin Douglas. When chapman billies leave the street, And...
  • Written in 1790 by Scottish poet Robert Burns, Tam 'o Shanter is a long narrative poem based on the drunken exploits of a farmer named Tam.
  • This truth fand honest Tam o' Shanter, As he frae Ayr ae night did canter: (Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town surpasses, For honest men and bonie lasses).
  • Gathering her brows like gathering storm, Nursing her wrath to keep it warm. This truth fand honest Tam oShanter, As he frae Ayr ae night did canter
  • ...as she reaches the Brig o’ DoonLate medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, best known as the setting for the final verse of Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter..
  • This truth fand honest Tam o'Shanter, As he frae Ayr ae night did canter, (Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town surpasses, For honest men and bonie lasses).
  • 'Tam o' Shanter' is reckoned to be one of the greatest narrative poems in the language. Robert Burns wrote the poem to accompany Captain Grose's description...
  • Is ‘Tam O Shanter’ a real story? One of Burn’s longest poems, Tam OShanter has 228 lines. There is a chance that Tam was modelled after a real-life human.
  • Tam O' Shanter is a narrative poem written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1790, while living in Dumfries, Scotland.