Burns Ro

When1:  1785

When2:  1788

Who:    Robert Burns [Burns, Robert]

What:   poet

Where:  Scotland

works\  To a Mouse [1785]; Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect [1786]; My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose or Red, Red Rose [1786]; My Heart's in the Highlands [1786]; Man's a Man for A' That [1786]; Tam O'Shanter [1786]; Comin' thro' the Rye [1786]; Auld Lang Syne [1788]; John Anderson, My Jo [1789]; Flow Gently, Sweet Afton [1791]

Detail: He lived 1759 to 1796.

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