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  • ...ed 24, but whose poems were an inspiration for Scotland's greatest poet, [[Robert Burns]].
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  • [[Robert Burns]]
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  • * [[Robert Burns]]
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  • ...Museum on the Royal Mile, displays manuscripts, relics and memorabilia of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and R.L. Stevenson.
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  • *''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' 1937 The title is a reference to the [[Robert Burns]] poem "[[To a Mouse]]."
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  • ...n sense. According to one of his pupils, Lord Jeffrey <ref>''A Winter with Robert Burns: Being Annals of His Patrons and Associates in Edinburgh during the year 17
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  • ...([[Robert Burns]]) <ref>The Life and Works of Robert Burns‎ - Page 285 by Robert Burns, Robert Chambers – 1857</ref>
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  • When asked why he writes, Kurland quotes Robert Burns:
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  • ...he did in spite of blindness, and he is notable as an early supporter of [[Robert Burns]]. ...y, without a single acquaintance, or a single letter of introduction." ''[[Robert Burns]]''
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  • ...([[Robert Burns]]) <ref>The Life and Works of Robert Burns‎ - Page 285 by Robert Burns, Robert Chambers – 1857</ref> ...kless and debt-ridden, a phenomenally prolific writer, a collaborator of [[Robert Burns]], and the first Briton to make an aerial ascent in a [[hot-air balloon]].
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  • ...at midnight as well. In [[English language|English]]-speaking countries, [[Robert Burns]]'s song "[[Auld Lang Syne]]" is typically played or sung. Some people atte
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  • ...ry of Edinburgh, was a member of the Cape Club, and is known to have met [[Robert Burns]] and the painter [[Sir Henry Raeburn]]. However, Brodie also led a gang of
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  • ...)|California]] during the Great Depression. The tile is a quotation from [[Robert Burns]]: "The best-laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley".
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  • {{ActiveUsers|Robert Burns}}
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  • ...ter "Makars" of the 5th and 16th centuries, and [[Robert Fergusson]] and [[Robert Burns]]. The preface to his ''Ever Green'' is a protest against "imported trimmin
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  • The last three verses of ''Scots Wha Hae'', by Robert Burns The sentence provoked widespread outrage, and [[Robert Burns]] was moved to write the song 'Scots Wha Hae' in protest, which was immedia
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  • ...Picturesque Notes] RL Stevenson, 1879; see also [[Thomas Aikenhead]] and [[Robert Burns]]</ref>
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  • ...ructure in the Scottish Baronial style in 1883-1884. A bronze statue of [[Robert Burns]] was unveiled in 1898.
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  • ...her beauty and amiability, but she died of consumption at the age of 25. [[Robert Burns]] wrote his ''Elegy on the late Miss Burnet of Monboddo'' in tribute.
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