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  • To A Mountain Daisy. Wee, modest crimson-tipped flow'r, Thou's met me in an evil hour; For I maun crush amang the stoure Thy slender stem: To spare thee now...
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  • The Fragility of Life: Central to "To a Mountain Daisy" is the theme of life's fragility, as symbolized by the delicate and short-lived beauty of the mountain daisy.
  • In poems such as The Cotter's Saturday Night and To a Mountain Daisy he uses both Scottish dialect and English together.
  • To A Mountain Daisy is a poem written by Robert Burns in 1786 and read here by Maureen Beattie.
  • To A Mountain Daisy. Wee, modest, crimson-tipp èd flow'r, Thou's met me in an evil hour; For I maun crush amang the stoure. Thy slender stem
  • To a Mountain Daisy, On Turning One Down With The Plough, In April, 1786. Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flower, Thou's met me in an evil hour...
  • To A Mountain Daisy On turning down with the Plough, in April, 1786. 1786 Type: Poem.