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  1. 27 de dic. de 2015 · 1. ‘ Halloween ’. The word ‘Hallowe’en’ first appears in print as ‘Halhalon’ in 1556 – it’s a Scottish word, and this Scottish connection was continued by Robert Burns in this long poem from 1785. This Burns poem is often recited at Halloween in Scotland and deftly mixes the English and Scots languages.

  2. Many of Burns’s poems and verse epistles employ the six-line stanza, derived from the medieval tail-rhyme stanza which was used in Scotland by Sir David Lindsay in Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis (1602) but was probably seen by Burns in James Watson’s Choice Collection (1706-1711) in works by Hamilton of Gilbertfield and Robert Sempill of Beltrees; Sempill’s “The Life and Death of ...

  3. 5 poemas de Robert Burns. Bardo inagotable, Robert Burns pasa por ser el poeta más importante de la historia de Escocia, enraizando su tesis poética en la cultura de su país y ascendiendo, en espirales apasionadas, hacia lo divino. La lágrima. Sin una voz dulce que suene en mis oídos.

  4. Translation Index. Established 1885. Our Motto. Introduction to Burns The Poems The letters The Burns Supper Burns in depth Home. Index of Robert Burns' Poems with English translations. 'O, For My Ain King,' Quo' Gude Wallace. 'Twas Na Her Bonie Blue E'e.

  5. 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.

  6. Explore the works of Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, with BBC Scotland's audio, text and video archive, featuring some of his famous and lesser-known poems.

  7. BBC - Robert Burns - poems. Home. Works (716) Biography. Burns Night. Burns's poems (286) A Bard's Epitaph. “Is there a whim-inspired fool ...” A poem written in 1786 and performed by...