Robert Burns
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 228 years ago |
Date of birth | January 25,1759 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Alloway |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | July 21,1796 |
Children | Elizabeth Riddell Burns |
James Glencairn Burns | |
Maxwell Burns | |
Elizabeth Bishop (Burns) | |
Robert Burns Junior | |
William Nicol Burns | |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Job | Poet |
Author | |
Bard | |
Movies/Shows | Abandon |
The Whole Nine Yards | |
Free Money | |
Spouse | Jean Armour |
Siblings | Annabella Burns |
Gilbert Burns | |
William Burns | |
Agnes Burns | |
Isobel Burns | |
John Burns | |
Poems | To a Mouse |
A Red, Red Rose | |
Tam o' Shanter | |
Comin' Thro' the Rye | |
To a Louse | |
Buried | St. Michael's Churchyard, Dumfries |
Parents | William Burnes |
Agnes Broun | |
Nationality | Scottish |
Died | Oklahoma |
United States | |
Dumfries | |
United Kingdom | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Previous position | Member of the Oklahoma Senate (1941–1948) |
Governor | William H. Murray |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 415564 |
The Works of Robert Burns
Kilmarnock volume
The complete poetical works of Burns
The Poetical Works of Robert Burns
Poems of Robert Burns
Burns' Cotter's Saturday night . .
The Complete Poetical Works
A night out with Robert Burns
Burns, The Selected poems of Robert
The complete works of Robert Burns (self-interpreting)
Robert Burns in Your Pocket
The Complete Works
Address to the Deil
The Life and Works of Robert Burns
The Poetical Works of the Late Robert Burns: With an Account of His Life
The letters of Robert Burns
The Jolly Beggars
Songs & poems
To a Mountain Daisy
The Canongate Burns
The songs and poems of Robert Burns
The merry muses
Letters addressed to Clarinda &c
Reliques of Robert Burns
Oh, wert thou in the cauld blast
The Classic Poems
Tam O'Shanter, a Tale
A Poet's Welcome to His Love-begotten Daughter
The poems, epistles, songs, epigrams & epitaphs
Burns: 'A Red, Red Rose' and Other Poems
The Best of Robert Burns
Epistle to Davie (a brother poet)
Understanding Robert Burns: Verse, Explanation and Glossary
Halloween
The Poems and Songs of Robert Burns
Epitaph for James Smith
The Slave's Lament
Robert Burns Songs (Collins Scottish Archive)
To Mary in heaven . .
Lieder unde balladen des Schotten Robert Burns
Favorite Poems
Poems
The complete works of Robert Burns
Poems, songs, and letters
Sylvander and Clarinda
The Kilmarnock Poems: Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect, 1786
The Best Laid Schemes: Selected Poetry and Prose of Robert Burns
The wee Burns
Robert Burns' Poems
Tam o' Shanter
To a Louse
Robert Burns Life story
Robert Burns, also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide.
Evelyn Hollow: 'Don't call me a ghost hunter'
... " There is one called Clarinda who was a mistress of Robert Burns...
Town celebrates Robert Burns' first book of poems
... Marc Sherland, one of the directors of the Robert Burns World Federation, is keen to mark the significance of the town s link to the national bard...
Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing
... Mr Salmond ended by saying the poet Hugh MacDiarmid had once described Robert Burns as " the true radical spirit of Scotland" and said that is " exactly how we should remember Winnie Ewing"...
Bob Dylan puts Highland mansion retreat up for sale
... He chose Robert Burns A Red, Red Rose , written in 1794, as one of his all-time favourites and has said Scottish folklorist Hamish Henderson s song The 51st (Highland) Division s Farewell to Sicily influenced his song the Times They Are A Changin ...
Burns Night: Lady Carolina Nairne's poignant work mistaken for bard's
...By Kathleen CarragherProducer, The Secret BardThe Land O the Leal, one of the most poignant Scottish folk songs, is often mistaken as the work of the great bard, Robert Burns...
El Sistema: How a Venezuelan music scheme changed Raploch
... Robert Burns used the name as an adjective...
Mystery book sculptures to be auctioned in Edinburgh
... Each represented a classic of Scottish literature, Tam O Shanter by Robert Burns; Whisky Galore, by Compton Mackenzie; Peter Pan, by J...
Why do people link hands to sing Auld Lang Syne?
... " What is the origin of the song? Robert Burns was a Freemason...
Memorial celebrates 'radical spirit of Scotland' Winnie Ewing
Former First Minister Alex Salmond has led tributes to SNP politician Winnie Ewing at a memorial service in Inverness.
Known famously as Madame Ecosse,.
She became Scotland 's first SNP female parliamentarian After Her shock victory at the Hamilton by-election in 1967.
Mr Salmond told The Service in Inverness Cathedral Mrs Ewing was " the true radical spirit of Scotland ".
He added: " Winnie's commitment to Scotland was instinctive, heartfelt, her Scottish nationalism The Product of a loving family upbringing even through the turbulence of wartime Scotland .
" Her real achievement was to tilt the Axis Of Scottish politics, to put Scottish independence on the map and help define it as a positive, forward-looking, internationalist force.
" All That and to have the genius to define it in one single phrase ringing through The Years ; 'Stop The World - Scotland wants to get on'".
Mr Salmond ended by saying The Poet Hugh Macdiarmid had once described Robert Burns as " the true radical spirit of Scotland " and said that is " exactly how we should remember Winnie Ewing ".
A second eulogy was given by former Scottish Government Health Secretary Alex Neil Who Said Mrs Ewing had " changed The Face of British politics forever".
First Minister Humza Yousaf , Scottish Parliament Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone and Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP Kate Forbes all gave readings.
Mr Yousaf earlier told Bbc Scotland that Mrs Ewing had been a " colossus of our movement".
He added: " It is actually hard to put into words just what an impact she has had not just on the SNP, The Cause of independence but on the country as a whole.
" She is immortalised in our party and our movement. "
Other attendees included former Scottish Government finance secretaries John Swinney and Derek Mackay , as well as ex-health secretary Jeane Freeman .
Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross was also at The Service and said that Mrs Ewing had served the Highlands well during her time as a parliamentarian.
He added: " She was a trailblazer not just for the Independence Movement but also for women in politics. "
As well as serving in both the UK and Scottish Parliaments, Mrs Ewing was also a member of the European Parliament from 1975 to 1999, becoming known as Madame Ecosse and being given the title Mother of the European Parliament .
In July 2001, she announced her intention to Stand Down as a list MSP for the Highlands and Islands ahead of the Scottish Parliament elections.
Mrs Ewing is Survived By three children and four grandchildren.
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