• Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. The Scots Musical Museum. A Selection of Scots Songs ... Hyperbole 'till a' the seas gang dry' 'rocks melt wi' the sun' ...
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  • His father, William Burnes was a self educated tenant farmer who married a local girl, Agnes Broun. Robert Burns was the eldest of seven children to the couple.
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  • Robert Burns celebrated Scottish poet, is considered a seminal figure in 18th-century literature. Born in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland on January 25, 1759.
  • She began by proudly welcoming her visitors to what was the first supper ever held in No. 10 in honour of Robert Burns, Scotland’s national bard.
  • In love with his homeland, Burns considered whiskey one of the symbols of Scotland, often sang in his work and even worked for several years in the service...
  • The publication immediately captured the hearts of the Scottish public and was considered to be one of the greatest collections of poetry ever written.
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  • You see, that he is the national symbol of Scotland. He is the most famous national bard, poet.
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  • So Burns was the most prominent romanticist in Scotland. Burns’ romanticism is different from that of Blake, whose romanticism is philosophical.
  • This past Wednesday was Robert Burns day in Scotland. ... But while Burns has made his mark here, his influence in his home country of Scotland is massive.