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  • {{r|Robert Burns}}
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  • {{r|Robert Burns}}
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  • ...]]' 'Address to a Haggis')<ref>[http://www.robertburns.org/works/147.shtml Robert Burns ''Address To A Haggis''] (1786)</ref>
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  • One of [[Robert Burns]]' best-known poems is [[To a Mouse]] [http://www.electricscotland.com/burn
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  • {{rpl|Robert Burns}}
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  • {{r|Robert Burns}}
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  • {{r|Robert Burns}}
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  • {{r|Robert Burns}}
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  • {{r|Robert Burns}}
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  • ...ike a Red, Red Rose'' - (from a setting for ''A Red, Red Rose'', poem by [[Robert Burns]]
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  • *A red, red Rose – [[Robert Burns]]
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  • ...ve had remained unmarked since his death at the age of 24 in October 1774. Robert Burns was to describe Ferguson as "my elder brother in misfortune, by far my elde Fergusson was certainly an important influence on Robert Burns. His "Leith Races" in particular supplied the model for Burns' "Holy Fair."
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  • ...Currie''' (1756-1805) was the first editor and first major biographer of [[Robert Burns]]. He is believed to be responsible for the widely disseminated but probabl ...f the romantic rake proved popular. His four volume edition ''The Works of Robert Burns, with an account of his life, and criticisms on his writings; to which are
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  • A '''Burns supper''' is a ceremonial event to celebrate the birth of [[Robert Burns]] ('Rabbie Burns', 1759-1796) on the evening of January 25th, known as Burn ...irk Grace is recited by the host to usher in the food. Often attributed to Robert Burns, the Selkirk Grace is a traditional blessing in use long before his time. (
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  • [[Robert Burns]]
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  • {{rpl|Robert Burns}}
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  • ...e0KUN22HuWe0QW9kNWnCg&ved=0CGEQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=robert%20burns&f=false ''Robert Burns: a memoir''] James White London 1859.</ref> ...two places, but failed in both.<ref>Hecht, Hans (translated Jane Lymburn). Robert Burns: the man and his work. William Hodge. 1936. ch 1</ref> While his father wa
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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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