Selected PoemsPenguin UK, 17. 1. 2005. - 368 страница This selection gives equal weight to the two aspects of Robert Burns's reputation, as a lyricist and as a much-loved Scottish poet. Placing works in probable order of composition, it includes lyrics to his most well known songs, such as the nostalgic Auld Lang Syne, the romantic A Red, Red Rose, and the patriotic Scots What Hae. As a poet, Burns wrote with deceptive simplicity and imaginative sympathy, and demonstrated enormous range - from comic dramatic monologues such as Holy Willie's Prayer, which mocks hypocrisy, to narratives including the celebrated Tam O' Shanter, about the ghostly visions of a drunk. |
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... father died less than a month after averting bankruptcy proceedings in 1784 and Burns, as head of the family, leased a farm at Mossgeil. He began to circulate verse satires on Calvinist extremists, and in July 1786 the Church avenged ...
... father died less than a month after averting bankruptcy proceedings in 1784 and Burns, as head of the family, leased a farm at Mossgeil. He began to circulate verse satires on Calvinist extremists, and in July 1786 the Church avenged ...
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... ) Mary Morison It Was Upon a Lammas Night (Corn Rigs) Song Composed in August (Now Westlin Winds) John Barleycorn. A Ballad The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie Poor Mailie's Elegy My Father Was a Farmer Epitaph on William Muir of.
... ) Mary Morison It Was Upon a Lammas Night (Corn Rigs) Song Composed in August (Now Westlin Winds) John Barleycorn. A Ballad The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie Poor Mailie's Elegy My Father Was a Farmer Epitaph on William Muir of.
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Robert Burns Carol McGuirk. My Father Was a Farmer Epitaph on William Muir of Tarbolton Mill Green Grow the Rashes. A Fragment Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet Holy Willie's Prayer Death and Dr Hornbook. A True Story When First I Came to ...
Robert Burns Carol McGuirk. My Father Was a Farmer Epitaph on William Muir of Tarbolton Mill Green Grow the Rashes. A Fragment Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet Holy Willie's Prayer Death and Dr Hornbook. A True Story When First I Came to ...
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... father-in-law fainted on hearing the name of his pregnant daughter's betrothed. Burns's close friend of that period, David Sillar, described the poet in 1785–6: 'I recollect hearing his neighbours observe he had a great deal to say for ...
... father-in-law fainted on hearing the name of his pregnant daughter's betrothed. Burns's close friend of that period, David Sillar, described the poet in 1785–6: 'I recollect hearing his neighbours observe he had a great deal to say for ...
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... father growing old (for he was now above fifty) broken down with the long continued fatigues of his life... these reflections produced in my brother's mind and mine sensations of the deepest distress. I doubt not but the hard labour and ...
... father growing old (for he was now above fifty) broken down with the long continued fatigues of his life... these reflections produced in my brother's mind and mine sensations of the deepest distress. I doubt not but the hard labour and ...
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A Poets Welcome to His LoveBegotten Daughter | |
To the Rev John MMath | |
To a Louse | |
The Cotters Saturday Night | |
Address to the Deil | |
Elegy on the Death of Robert Ruisseaux | |
My Peggys Face | |
Lassie Lie Near | |
Ae Fond Kiss | |
Ode to Spring | |
Scottish History and Literature Before Burns | |
Glossary with a Note on Burns and Dialect | |
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