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  1. ROBERT BURNS 1759-1796 A COLLECTION OF ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS, AUTOGRAPH LETTERS, FIRST EDITIONS AND ASSOCIATION COPIES
  2. SONGS FROM ROBERT BURNS 1759-1796 by MAINE G F (EDITOR) BURNS ROBERT, 1947
  3. The Poems of Robert Burns 1759-1796 : containing 'Homes and Haunts of Robert Burns' By James MacKenna, the Poems and Songs, Index, to First Lines and Glossary, and Pictorial Section by Robert Burns,
  4. Robert Burns, 1759-1796. by Robert Burns, 2010-04-27
  5. Songs From Robert Burns 1759 - 1796
  6. The Cotters's Saturday Night: A Poem by Robert (1759-1796). Illustrations By F. A. Chapman; Engraved By J. Filmer Burns, 1880
  7. All about Tam o'Shanter by John Dawson Ross 1853-1939 ed Burns Robert 1759-1796. Tam o'Shanter, 1900-12-31
  8. ...Goldsmith's The traveller and The deserted dvillage; by Oliver Goldsmith 1730?-1774 Tupper Frederick 1871-1950 ed Burns Robert 1759-1796. The cotter's Saturday night Gray Thomas 1716-1771. Elegy written in a country churchyard, 1900-12-31
  9. The poetical works of Robert Burns by Robert Burns 1759-1796, 1807-12-31
  10. The Complete Poetical Works Of Robert Burns by Burns Robert 1759-1796, 2010-10-06
  11. Complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) Volume 6 by Burns Robert 1759-1796, Gebbie George, et all 2010-09-27
  12. Complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) Volume 1 by Burns Robert 1759-1796, Gebbie George, et all 2010-09-27
  13. Complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) Volume 3 by Burns Robert 1759-1796, Gebbie George, et all 2010-09-27
  14. Complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting) Volume 5 by Burns Robert 1759-1796, Gebbie George, et all 2010-09-27

21. Includes Biographical Information On Robert Burns (1759-1796), A Selection Of Hi
Includes biographical information on Robert Burns (17591796), a selection of hissongs and poems, and details of Burns traditions. Resources Scottish_poetry.
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22. Robert Burns (1759-1796)
Robert Burns. 17591796.
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Robert Burns
A Red, Red Rose
Auld Lang Syne
A Red, Red Rose
O My Luve's* like a red, red rose, That's newly sprung in June; O My Luve's like the melodie That's sweetly played in tune. As fair art thou, my bonnie lass*, 5 So deep in luve am I; And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a'the* seas gang* dry. Till a'the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi'the* sun: 10 O I will love thee still, my dear, While the sands o'life* shall run. And fare thee weel*, my only luve, And fare thee weel awhile! And I will come again, my luve, 15 Though it were ten thousand mile*.
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1 Luve's: Love is
5 bonnie lass: beautiful girl
8 a'the: all the
8 gang: go
10 wi'the: with the
12 o'life: of life
13 fare thee weel: fare thee well
16 mile: miles
Auld Lang Syne
Sould auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to min'? Sould auld acquaintance be forgot, And auld lang syne? For auld lang syne, my dear, 5 For auld lang syne, We'll tak a cup o'kindness yet For auld lang syne. We twa hae rin about the braes, And pu'd the gowans fine; 10 But we've wander'd monie a weary foot Sin' auld lang syne. We twa hae paidled i'the burn, From morning sun till dine; But seas between us braid hae roar'd 15 Sin' auld lang syne. And there's a hand, my trusty fiere And gie's a hand o'thine; And we'll tak a right guid-willie waught For auld lang syne. 20 And surely ye'll be your pint-stowp, And surely I'll be mine; And we'll tak a cup o'kindness yet For auld lang syne !

23. ROBERT BURNS 1759-1796 CLASSICAL POETRY & THE SPIRIT OF SHAKESPEARE
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25. Robert Burns (1759-1796) An Anthology Of The English Literature - 18th Century (
Robert Burns (17591796) An Anthology of the English Literature - 18th Century(none). Robert Burns (1759-1796). Robert Burns is Scotland s greatest poet.
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Robert Burns is Scotland's greatest poet. He is more than that; he is the great national hero of the Scottish people. All over Scotland one finds monuments and other memorials erected in his honour. In all parts of the world where Scotsmen have migrated they have promptly organized a local Burns Society, where they have gathered to sing his songs and to pledge his name, It is a striking tribute of honour and affection.
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His poetry deals almost exclusively with his own day and his own immediate surroundings. JHe has a keen eye for some of the beauties of natural scenery — flowing streams, trees waving in the wind, nature in motion. There is a little description of natural scenery for its own sake; nature is but a pleasant background for the daily life of man. Burns's theme was "the sentiments and manners he felt and saw in himself and his rustic compeers around him." These he portrays with clear insight and vivid,realism, even to the most sordid details. If his range is restricted, he makes up for the limitation by his intensity. Íîâàÿ ðàññûëêà îò MailList.RU äëÿ òåõ, êòî õî÷åò ÷èòàòü è ãîâîðîèòü ïî-àíãëèéñêèé. Êàæäûé âûïóñê - àíàëèç îäíîé ñòàòüè áðèòàíñêîé ïðåññû, âêëþ÷àþùèé îáúÿåñíåíèå ëåêñèêè è ãðàììàòèêè, ïëëþñ, óðîê àíãëèéñêîãî. ëàâíîå îòëè÷èå ðàññûëêè - ïðîâåðêà âàøèõ óïðàæíåíèé: âûïîëíèâ ïðåäëîæåííûå óïðàæíåíèÿ, âû ìîæåòå îòïðàâèòü èõ àâòîðó, êîòîðûé ïðîêîììåíòèðóåò âàøó ðàáîòó.

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27. Robert Burns
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P oeta escocés y autor de canciones populares tradicionales escocesas, cuyas obras han hecho que se le acepte como el poeta nacional escocés y se celebre la " Noche de Burns " (25 de enero). Burns nació en Alloway (Ayreshire), el 25 de enero de 1759. Era hijo de un campesino, y aunque la pobreza limitó sus estudios, Burns leyó mucha literatura inglesa y la Biblia y aprendió francés. Su padre le animó en estos estudios y su madre le enseñó canciones tradicionales, leyendas y refranes escoceses. Las privaciones de la infancia afectarían permanentemente su salud y contrajo una enfermedad del corazón de origen reumático, que le causaría la muerte. En 1784, Burns leyó las obras del poeta de Edimburgo Robert Ferguson. Bajo su influencia y la de la tradición popular escocesa, vio con claridad las posibilidades literarias de los dialectos regionales escoceses. Durante los dos años siguientes compuso la mayoría de sus poemas más conocidos, como La noche del sábado del campesino Halloween A una margarita y A un ratón . Además escribió Los alegres mendigos , una cantata básicamente en inglés, que se considera una de sus obras maestras. En algunos de sus primeros poemas, en especial en

28. Robert Burns (1759-1796)
Robert Burns. C. Carswell, Life of Robert Burns (London, 1930); FB Snyder,The Life of Robert Burns (London, 1932); H. Hecht, trans.
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"Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect" was first published on 31 July 1786 by John Wilson of Kilmarnock. This "Kilmarnock Edition" was followed by a second, Edinburgh edition, published on 21 April 1787 by William Creech, and printed by William Smellie. This ought to be called the "Smellie Edition", but isn't. "Poems" contains much of Burns' most famous verse, though "Tam o' Shanter" dates from 1790, and was written for Grose's "Antiquities of Scotland" (April 1791). Burns collaborated with the Edinburgh publisher James Johnson on an important six-volume collection of Scottish folk songs, "The Scots Musical Museum", which includes about 160 songs by Burns himself. "Auld Lang Syne" appears in volume 5, a version by Burns of a pre-existing song whose authorship he never claimed. The Fife-born music publisher George Thomson enlisted Burns' help in compiling "A Select Collection Of Scottish Airs" (1793-1841), whose six volumes were to include 114 songs by the poet. Burns was still working on items for this collection at the time of his death, and received little payment from Thomson, who altered many of Burns' texts before publication. Thomson commissioned leading European composers to set many of the poems, notably Haydn and Beethoven, but the venture was not a financial success. Another collection of songs associated with Burns is "The Merry Muses of Caledonia", a bawdy anthology circulated in manuscript among his friends, which disappeared after his death, then resurfaced in 1800 in an edition produced for the Crochallan Fencibles, an Edinburgh drinking club to which Burns had belonged, and which met at Dawney Douglas's Tavern in Anchor Close. Prudish apologists have claimed Burns' role in the collection to be minimal, but many of the songs are his own.

29. AIM25: University Of London (Library - Senate House): BURNS, Robert (1759-1796)
Burns, Robert (17591796). IDENTITY STATEMENT. Reference code(s) GB 0096SL V 5. Held House). Title Burns, Robert (1759-1796). Date(s) 1791.
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31. Poet: Robert Burns - All Poems Of Robert Burns
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32. Poet: Robert Burns - All Poems Of Robert Burns
Scots, wha hae wi Wallace bled, Scots, wham Bruce has aften led, Welcome toyour gory bed, Or to victory. Robert Burns (17591796), Scottish poet.
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34. Robert Burns (1759-1796), Poet
Robert Burns (17591796), Poet Sitter in 2 portraits A poor Scottish farm labourer,Burns shot to fame with Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect in 1786 and
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Robert Burns (17591796) At a time when the glories of English literature were beingmade known to a wide audience in Europe, due to its new direction in which
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At a time when the glories of English literature were being made known to a wide audience in Europe, due to its new direction in which the lives of common folk were being explored and praised, the name of Robert Burns stands out. Burns was above all the poet of rural, daily life. Not only that, but his championing of the Scottish vernacular made that language an acceptable vehicle in which to produce world class literature. He used the rhythm and sounds of his native Scots to give full meaning to his work as well as liveliness and spirit. In addition, the patriotism expressed in many of his works did much to keep alive the spirit of an independent-minded Scotland, and the present-day ceremonies of toasting the haggis carried out world-wide by Scots loyal to their native country owes everything to one of his poems.
Born at Alloway, Ayrshire, Burns was heavily influenced by Blind Harry's Wallace and the works of Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson. His first collection of verses was published in 1786: Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, in which his ode "To a Mouse" first appeared. Its success made him change his mind about leaving his poor farm near Mauchline and t taking his family to emigrate to Jamaica. It was a book that brought him instant fame from a literature-starved public; the era of the common man was at hand (just think what was happening in the American colonies and in France at the same time).

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38. Burns, Robert
Burns, Robert (17591796). Scottish poet and writer of traditional Scottish folksongs, whose works are known and loved wherever the English language is read.
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Scottish poet and writer of traditional Scottish folk songs, whose works are known and loved wherever the English language is read.
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In 1784 Burns read the works of the Edinburgh poet Robert Fergusson. Under his influence and that of Scottish folk tradition and older Scottish poetry, he became aware of the literary possibilities of the Scottish regional dialects. During the next two years he produced most of his best-known poems, including "The Cotter's Saturday Night," "Hallowe'en," "To a Daisy," and "To a Mouse." In addition, he wrote "The Jolly Beggars," a cantata chiefly in standard English, which is considered one of his masterpieces. Several of his early poems, notably "Holy Willie's Prayer," satirized local ecclesiastical squabbles and attacked Calvinist theology, bringing him into conflict with the church.
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While Burns was in Edinburgh, he successfully published a second, 3000-copy edition of Poems (1787), which earned him a considerable sum. From the proceeds he was able to tour (1787) the English border region and the Highlands and finance another winter in Edinburgh. In the meantime he had resumed his relationship with Jean Armour. The next spring she bore him another set of twins, both of whom died, and in April Burns and Armour were married.

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The Life of Robert Burns(17591796). These videos look behind the cultand kitsch of Robert Burns to discover the real man behind the myth.
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