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Songs and lyrics of Robert Burns

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A collected selection of the poet's songs and shorter lyrics presents his explorations of love, nature, rural Scottish life, patriotism, and social observation, often rendered in Scots dialect and intended for musical performance. The volume groups brief pieces alongside several longer poems, supplies a glossary of dialect terms and an index of first lines, and includes illustrative plates. Many lyrics evoke landscapes, domestic scenes, and communal gatherings, balancing tenderness and satire while varying tone from celebratory to elegiac. The arrangement favors lyrical vitality rather than strict chronology, offering readers both popular airs and more extended narrative poems within a single accessible anthology.

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Robert Burns

Robert Burns (1759-1796) was a Scottish poet and lyricist, widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland. His works, characterized by their deep emotional resonance and vivid imagery, often explore themes of love, nature, and the human condition. Burns is best known for his poems and songs, including the famous narrative poem "Tam O'Shanter" and the beloved song "Auld Lang Syne." His ability to write in both Scots and English has contributed to his enduring popularity, making his poetry accessible to a wide audience. Burns' legacy continues to influence poets and songwriters around the world, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scotland.

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