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27 de dez. de 2015 · A selection of the best poems by the Scottish poet and songwriter Robert Burns (1759-1796), from love songs to satire. Learn about the historical and cultural context of his works and read some of his most famous lines.
- A Man's a Man for A' That
Also known by its first line, ‘Is There for Honest Poverty’,...
- John Anderson My Jo
‘John Anderson, My Jo’ is one of Robert Burns’s finest love...
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The poem focuses on the titular character’s encounter with...
- Tam O’ Shanter
Robert Burns’s poem ‘Tam o’ Shanter’ follows the titular...
- The Banks O’ Doon
A short song, ‘Ye Banks an’ Braes o’ Bonnie Doon’ (also...
- To a Mouse
The full title of Robert Burns’s ‘To a Mouse’ is, in fact,...
- A Man's a Man for A' That
Learn about the life and works of Robert Burns, the national poet of Scotland and a pre-Romantic poet. Explore his poems that celebrate farm life, regional culture, and human rights.
Browse and listen to the works of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Find poems on various themes, such as love, nature, politics, religion, and more.
Browse the index of Robert Burns' poems with English translations, arranged alphabetically by title. Find classics like Auld Lang Syne, A Red, Red Rose, To A Mouse, and more.
A classic love poem by the Scottish poet Robert Burns, comparing his love to a red rose and promising his eternal devotion. Read the full text, analysis and context of this romantic sonnet.
Robert Burns' poems and songs resonate deeply within Scottish cultural identity and continue to influence and inspire globally. His works transcend the specifics of time and locale, offering timeless observations on humanity and society.
A Scottish folk song and a love poem by Robert Burns, with two settings and a chorus. The poem expresses the speaker's desire for a kiss and a body, and his jealousy of other women.