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  1. «Tam o' Shanter» es una obra de narrativa poética escrita por el poeta escocés Robert Burns en 1790, mientras vivía en Dumfries. Publicado por primera vez en 1791, es uno de los poemas más largos de Burns.

  2. Tam O 'Shanter. By Robert Burns. When chapman billies leave the street, And drouthy neebors neebors meet, As market-days are wearing late, And folk begin to tak the gate; While we sit bousin, at the nappy, And gettin fou and unco happy,

  3. "Tam o' Shanter" is a narrative poem written by the Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1790, while living in Dumfries. First published in 1791, at 228 (or 224) lines it is one of Burns' longer poems, and employs a mixture of Scots and English.

  4. Tam o' Shanter is a wonderful, epic poem in which Burns paints a vivid picture of the drinking classes in the old Scotch town of Ayr in the late 18th century. It is populated by several unforgettable characters including of course Tam himself, his bosom pal, Souter (Cobbler) Johnnie and his own long suffering wife Kate, "Gathering her brows ...

  5. These resources support Curriculum of Excellence as well as N4/N5/H English and the Scots Language Award, and include interactive games/reading exercises on 'Shetlan' by John Peterson as well as Burns' 'Tam O'Shanter' and 'Holy Willie's Prayer'.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2009 · Tam o’Shanter es uno de los poemas más famosos del poeta escocés Robert Burns. Burns nació en Alloway, Ayrshire, y escribió este largo poema en 1790, inspirándose en la zona que le vio nacer. Es un poema excelente para recitar en voz alta, sobre todo en las fechas cercanas a Halloween, ya que trata sobre las brujas y las ...

  7. «Tam o' Shanter» es una obra de narrativa poética escrita por el poeta escocés Robert Burns en 1790, mientras vivía en Dumfries. Publicado por primera vez en 1791, es uno de los poemas más largos de Burns.