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Robert Burns (25 Januar 1759 in Allowa, Ayrshire – 21 Julie 1796 in Dumfries), cried Robbie or Rabbie Burns forby, is the naitional poet o Scotland. He... |
A Burns supper is a celebration o the life an poetry o the bard Robert Burns, author o mony Scots poems. The suppers are for ordinar hauden on or naur... |
(Juin 3, 1774 – Mey 17, 1810) wis a Scots poet o labourin cless origin. Kent as the 'Weaver Poet', he wrote dialect lyrics in the wake o Robert Burns.... |
The Selkirk Grace (categerie Robert Burns stubs) The Selkirk Grace is a prayer said afore eatin that's event tae Robert Burns: Some hae meat and canna eat, And some wad eat that want it, But we hae meat... |
Allowa (categerie Robert Burns) eponymous poem. "Alloway". Scottish Places. Retrieved 13 December 2020. "Robert Burns". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 13 December 2020. Coordinates: 55°25′58″N... |
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen (categerie Robert Burns stubs) 'There's cauld Kail in Aiberdeen' is a poem colleckit bi Robert Burns, frae the Scotland period. It is etherly kent bi the name o 'There's cauld kail in... |
A Red, Red Rose (categerie Robert Burns stubs) 'A Red, Red Rose' is a Scots sang bi Robert Burns that he wrate in 1794, based on tradeetional soorces. Burns wrocht for the hintmaist ten year o his life... |
Address to the Haggis (categerie Robert Burns stubs) national dish o Scotland bi Robert Burns' poem 'Address to a Haggis' in 1786. It is recited afore mony a Burns supper. Durin Burns Nicht, abody staunds as... |
Comin' Thro' the Rye (categerie Robert Burns stubs) 'Comin' Thro' the Rye' is a poem written in 1782 bi Robert Burns (1759–96). The wirds are aften pit tae the melody o the Scottish sang "Common' Frae The... |
Writers' Museum (categerie Robert Burns stubs) presents the lives o three o the foremaust Scots writers: Robert Burns, Walter Scott an Robert Louis Stevenson. Coordinates: 55°56′59″N 3°11′37″W / 55... |
To a Mouse (categerie Robert Burns stubs) Scots poem written bi Robert Burns in 1785 that wis includit in the Kilmarnock Volume, his first settin furth o musradry. Burns wrate the poem efter,... |
The Battle of Sherramuir (categerie Robert Burns stubs) The Battle o Sherramuir is a sang bi Robert Burns (25 Januar 1759 – 21 Julie 1796), aboot The Battle o Sheriffmuir that happent in Scotland in 1715 at... |
Such a Parcel of Rogues in a Nation (categerie Robert Burns stubs) Nation) is a Scottish folk sang whose lyrics are taken frae an eponymous Robert Burns poem o 1791. Fareweel to a' our Scottish fame, Fareweel our ancient glory;... |
Green Grow the Rashes (categerie Robert Burns stubs) Gree grew the rashes, O (or "Green grew the rashes, O") is a poem bi Robert Burns, aboot the rashes an their beauty o whit he wis amoureus (in luv). Gree... |
To a Louse (categerie Robert Burns stubs) 'To A Louse, On Seeing One On A Lady's Bonnet At Church' is a Robert Burns poem that he wrate in 1786. The theme o the poem is that gin we "see oorsels... |
She wis weel-kent as a folk sangster an recordit mony o the sangs o Robert Burns. Jean Redpath wis born in Edinburgh, an dee'd in Arizona in the Unitit... |
Scots Wha Hae (categerie Robert Burns stubs) written bi Robert Burns in 1793 tae mimic a speak gien bi Robert the Brus tae his airmy afore the Battle o Bannockburn in 1314. Tho Burns scrived the... |
Clarencefield (section Association wi Robert Burns) Julie 1796, likely tholin subacute bacterial endocarditis, the poet Robert Burns medical freends Dr William Maxwell and Dr Alexander Brown suggestit that... |
Raffles/Brow Burn an wis demolisht in 1863 whan the road wis braident. Robert Burns steyed at this inn while takkin the watters fae Brow Wall an doukin himsel... |
Auld Lang Syne (categerie Robert Burns) 'Auld Lang Syne' is a Scots poem written by Robert Burns in 1788 an set tae the tuin o a tradeetional fowk sang. It is weel kent warldwide an is aften... |