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  1. Robert Burns ... Auld Lang Syne And Other Songs by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-15
  2. Selected Poems Of Robert Burns: With Biographical Sketch And Notes by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-15
  3. Robert Burns ... Auld lang syne and other songs by Robert Burns 1759-1796, 1897-12-31
  4. Sylvander And Clarinda; The Love Letters Of Robert Burns And Agnes M'lehose by Burns Robert 1759-1796, M'Lehose Agnes 1759-1841, 2010-10-15
  5. The Complete Poetical Works Of Robert Burns by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-06
  6. Selections From The Poetry Of Robert Burns, With Notes, Introduction, And Glossary; by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-15
  7. The works of Robert Burns: with an account of his life, and criticism on his writings by Robert Burns 1759-1796, 1848-12-31
  8. The Complete Poetical Works Of Robert Burns by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-06
  9. Robert Burns, Poet 1759-1796: Complete Poetical Works and Biography by James A. Mackay, 2008-10-30
  10. Songs from Robert Burns, 1759 to 1796 by Robert Burns, 1954-01-01
  11. Essays On Burns by Carlyle Thomas 1795-1881, Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-09-27
  12. Sapphires from Burns by Robert Burns 1759-1796, 1900-12-31
  13. Selected Poems by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-14
  14. The cotter's Saturday night by Robert Burns 1759-1796, 1875-12-31

41. IPac2.0
by Burns, Robert, 17591796. JE Bryant ; Blackie, 1889. Add to my list by Burns, Robert, 1759-1796. JE Bryant ; Blackie, 1889. Add to my list
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42. Robert Burns
Robert Burns (17591796). return to sonnet central return to 178th and 18thcentury sonneteers. A Sonnet upon Sonnets. Fourteen, a sonneteer thy praises
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Robert Burns (1759-1796)
A Sonnet upon Sonnets
Fourteen, a sonneteer thy praises sings;
What magic myst'ries in that number lie!
Your hen hath fourteen eggs beneath her wings
That fourteen chickens to the roost may fly.
Fourteen full pounds the jockey's stone must be;
His age fourteena horse's prime is past.
Fourteen long hours too oft the Bard must fast;
Fourteen bright bumpersbliss he ne'er must see!
Before fourteen, a dozen yields the strife;
Before fourteene'en thirteen's strength is vain.
Fourteen good yearsa woman gives us life;
Fourteen good menwe lose that life again.
What lucubrations can be more upon it?
Fourteen good measur'd verses make a sonnet.

43. American Library In Paris - Robert Burns' Selected Poems - Articles
Robert Burns 17591796, A Tribute to Scotland s National Bard. Robert Burnsand the Scots Dialect. Robert Burns 1759-1796, A Tribute to Scotland s
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Robert Burns - Selected Poems
Articles
This bibliography was compiled by Julia Friedlander and Kim Lê Minh, July 2004.
The last number indicates the number of photocopied pages.
1. BROWER Brock. His Heart was in the Highlands . Smithsonian. 2001 Mar; 31(12): pp.124-39. (7)
2. DAVIS Leith. Gender and Nation in the Work of Robert Burns and Janet Little. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900. 1998; 38(4): pp.621-45. (13)
3. FERGUSON, J. DeLancey. The Suppressed Poems of Burns. Modern Philology. 1932 Aug; 30(1): pp. 53-60. (8)
4. FERGUSON, J. De Lancey. The Text of Burns's Passion's Cry. Modern Language Notes. 1930 Feb; 45(2): pp. 99-102. (4)
5. HILL, David. Of Mice and Sparrows: Nature and Power in the Late Eighteenth Century. Forum for Modern Language Studies. 2002; 38(1): pp.1-13. (13)
6. MOONEY, Richard E. Anatomy of an Anthem: How "Auld Lang Syne" Conquered the World. Forbes Magazine. 1999 Dec; 164(12): pp. 59-60. (3)
7. MORTON, Richard. Narrative Irony in Robert Burns's Tam O'Shanter. Modern Language Quarterly. 1961 Mar; 22(1): pp.12-20. (9)
8. PERKINS David. Human Mouseness: Burns and Compassion for Animals. Texas Studies in Literature and Language. 2000 Mar; 42(1): pp.1-15. (15)

44. AIM25: Senate House Library, University Of London: BURNS, Robert (1759-1796)
Name of creator(s) Burns Robert 17591796 poet. CONTEXT. Administrative/Biographicalhistory Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Ayrshire on 25
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45. AIM25: Thesaurus-assisted Personal Name Search
Senate House Library, University of London Burns, Robert (17591796). One holographletter, 1791, written by Robert Burns to Mrs Dunlop.
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46. Robert Burns (1759-1796), Poet
National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Robert Burns including RobertBurns replica by Alexander Nasmyth, Robert Burns by J. Beugo, after Alexander
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47. Robert Burns Scottish Poet To A Mouse Questia.com Online Library
Research Robert Burns at the Questia.com online library. Pride and Passion,Robert Burns, 17591796. by J. Delancey Ferguson. 328 pgs.
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48. Robert Burns - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
PRIDE AND PASSION Robert Burns 17591796 PRIDE AND PASSION Robert Burns 1759-1796BY DELANCEY FERGUSON My America PREFACE ALL witnesses agree that Robert
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49. ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) - ROBERT BURNS Lyrics
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50. Re: Robert Burns
To a Mouse by Scottish poet Robert Burns (17591796) by Robert Burns (1759 -1796) Wee sleekit, cowrin, tim rous beastie,
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Posted by Jane on November 07, 2000 In Reply to: Robert Burns posted by Bruce Kahl on November 07, 2000 Wow, thanks Bruce. And I presume the John Steinbeck novel, "Of Mice and Men"
derives its name from the same poem?
: : Does anyone have any idea how or where this phrase originated? : "To a Mouse" by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796):
: The best-laid plans o' mice an' men
: Gang aft a-gley,
: An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain
: For promised joy.
: Here is the whole poem: : To a Mouse, On Turning up Her Nest with a Plough
: by Robert Burns (1759 - 1796)
: Wee sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie,
: O, what a panic's in thy breastie! : Thou need na start awa sae hasty, : Wi' bickering brattle! : I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee, : Wi' murd'ring pattle! : I'm truly sorry man's dominion : Has broken nature's social union

51. Robert Burns
To a Mouse by Scottish poet Robert Burns (17591796) by Robert Burns (1759 -1796) Wee sleekit, cowrin, tim rous beastie,
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Posted by Bruce Kahl on November 07, 2000 In Reply to: The best laid plans of mice and men... posted by Jane on November 07, 2000 : Does anyone have any idea how or where this phrase originated? "To a Mouse" by Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-1796):
The best-laid plans o' mice an' men
Gang aft a-gley,
An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain
For promised joy.
Here is the whole poem: To a Mouse, On Turning up Her Nest with a Plough
by Robert Burns (1759 - 1796)
Wee sleekit, cowrin, tim'rous beastie,
O, what a panic's in thy breastie!
Thou need na start awa sae hasty,
Wi' bickering brattle! I wad be laith to rin an' chase thee, Wi' murd'ring pattle! I'm truly sorry man's dominion Has broken nature's social union, An' justifies that ill opinion Which makes thee startle At me, thy poor earth-born companion, An' fellow-mortal!

52. Poetry: Robert Burns
Robert Burns (17591796) LINKS The Official Site of Robert Burns RobertBurns (1759-1796). Born in Scotland to a family of poor tenant farmers,
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The Official Site of Robert Burns

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This site provides a Burns family tree, full text of “The Burns Encyclopaedia,” the full text of The Complete Text of Robert Burns, and a Burns discussion board.
Selected Poetry of Robert Burns
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This site displays a collection of twenty-one of Burns’s poems from the University of Toronto English Library.
SLAINTE: Robert Burns http://www.slainte.org.uk/Scotauth/burnsdsw.htm
This long biography of Burns is provided by the organization SLAINTE, Scottish Libraries across the Internet. Bartleby.com on Robert Burns

53. Robert Burns - National Library Of Scotland
top banner Robert Burns 17591796 link to National Library of Scotland s Robert Burns was born into a farming family at Alloway in Ayrshire in 1759.
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Robert Burns was born into a farming family at Alloway in Ayrshire in 1759. He died in Dumfries at the early age of 37. Yet in that short time he had taken the Scottish literary world by storm, and had secured a place for himself in history and in legend. This site is based on material by or relating to 'Scotland's Bard' which is held by the National Library of Scotland (except where otherwise stated). Special features are pages giving highlights of the Library's significant resources - whether original letters or poems (see Manuscripts page ) or important books (see Books page Downloading images
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54. Archives Hub: Papers Of Robert Burns
Fonds......Title Papers of Robert Burns Dates of creation 1791 Name of Creator RobertBurns (17591796) Extent 1 single sheet Level of
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Robert Burns was born in Alloway, Aryshire on 25 January 1759. From 1765 to 1768 Burns was educated at an 'adventure' school by his father, neighbours and a teacher, John Murdoch. In 1775 he attended a mathematics school in Kirkswald. Burns spent his youth working on his father's tenant farm and by the age of 15 he was the principle worker on the farm. At this early age Burns began to write poetry about aspects of Scottish life. On the death of his father in 1784, Robert and his brother became partners in the farm. Robert abandoned farming in 1785 to concentrate on writing poetry. He published his first collection of poems, Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect - Kilmarnock Edition , in 1786. Burns moved to Edinburgh where he won critical acclaim for his poetry amongst the Edinburgh literati. In 1787 he was sponsored by the Caledonian Hunt to publish a new edition of his poems. He left Edinburgh in 1788 for Ellisfarm near Dumfries to begin farming once again. However he continued to write poetry. In 1789 Burns began working for the Excise in Dumfries and in 1791 he left the farm to live and work in the town. Burns died in Dumfries from heart disease on 21 July 1796.

55. Archives Hub: Robert Burns Collections
Robert Burns (17591796). Scottish poet and collector and writer of folk-songs,including Auld Lang Syne . The poet s birthday, January 25th,
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Robert Burns (1759-1796). Scottish poet and collector and writer of folk-songs, including "Auld Lang Syne". The poet's birthday, January 25th, is traditionally celebrated with a haggis supper. Robert Burns: Address to Edinburgh
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56. Manuscripts Catalogue
Robert Burns 17591796, 55 entries Words by Robert Burns. Arranged by LearmontDrysdale. 2 pp. MS. autograph. Song arrangement
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57. Burns
Robert Burns. 17591796. Robert Burns is buried in St. Michael s Churchyard,Dumfries, Scotland. (See map ref no. 1). Burns died of rheumatic fever in
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Robert Burns is buried in St. Michael's Churchyard, Dumfries, Scotland. (See map...ref no. 1) Burns died of rheumatic fever in Dumfries on 21 July 1796. He was originally buried in the north east corner of St. Michael's church yard, but in September 1815 his body was transferred to the mausoleum which was erected in the south-east corner of the churchyard and paid for by public subscriptions. (Even the Prince Regent - later George IV made a contribution.) Burns' wife's remains were added to the mausoleum in 1834 - at which time a cast was taken of Burns' skull. In 1778 Burns finally married Jean Armoure and settled on a farm at Ellisland near Dumfries. The following year he secured a job as an Excise Officer and subsequently was able to retire from farming. Robert Burns' Mausoleum
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Robert Burns Burns is famous for is use of the Scottish dialect - writing with great integrity about the people and places he knew. Tam o' Shanter Burns' last major poem was written in 1791.

58. Musica Memoria / John Barleycorn - Trascrizione Del Poeta
La celebre ballata popolare ripresa dai Traffic nel loro disco omonimo, nellaversione del poeta scozzese Robert Burns (17591796).
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59. Sir Walter Scott And Robert Burns
Robert Burns (17591796), Scotland s national poet, is most famous for his songAuld Lang Syne. Here he is depicted on a tree stump, most appropriate for
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Sculptor: Sir John Steele (1804-1891)
Date: 1871
Placed in Park: 1872
Donor: Gift of Scottish-Americans
Material: Bronze Robert Burns
Sculptor: Sir John Steell (1804-1891) Date: 1880 Placed in Park: 1880 Donor: Gift of Scottish-Americans Material: Bronze Directly facing each other are sculptures of two of Scotland's most famous literary figures, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns. These were placed in the Park by Scottish-Americans who wished to honor their country's great literary tradition. Walter Scott (1771-1832), author of the popular novel Ivanhoe, is celebrated for his invention of the historical novel. The sculpture in Central Park is a bronze replica of the 1845 original in Edinburgh and was commissioned to honor the centennial of the writer's birth. Robert Burns Robert Burns (1759-1796), Scotland's national poet, is most famous for his song Auld Lang Syne. Here he is depicted on a tree stump, most appropriate for the tree-lined Mall, having just composed to his love, Mary, a poem which is written on a scroll at his feet. Location
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60. Unitarian Universalist Biographical Dictionary
Robert Burns Robert Burns (17591796) is the national poet of Scotland. Since theywere first published, his poetry and songs have never been out of fashion
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Robert Burns
Robert Burns (1759-1796) is the national poet of Scotland. Since they were first published, his poetry and songs have never been out of fashion. Translations have made him a classic in other languages. In households where books have been few, an edition of Burns's poetry has often stood on a shelf with the Bible. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "The people who care nothing for literature and poetry care for Burns." With their writing Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott created an enduring Scottish identity at a time when the Scots might have been entirely absorbed into a general British culture. In particular, Burns preserved the Scots tongue in literary form. The most loved figure in Scottish history and literature, his birthday, January 25, is the annual occasion of "Burns Night" festivities. He is celebrated by the Unitarians of Scotland as a religious forbear. Robbie was born in a thatched cottage in Alloway, Ayrshire. His father, William Burnes, was a moderately well-educated farmer who did some of the teaching of his children and occasionally provided private tutors. He wrote his own relatively liberal catechism for his children as an alternative to that of the Westminster Assembly. Robbie did a lot of reading on his own, including works by philosophers John Locke and Adam Smith. He worked on the family farm until his father's death in 1784 and continued farming with his brother Gilbert, 1784-86.

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