farmer.....I think
Robert Burns did not have a car as he lived in the 18th century, long before automobiles were invented. He was a renowned Scottish poet and lyricist.
Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet, was known by several nicknames, such as "Rabbie Burns," "The Ploughman Poet," and "The Bard of Ayrshire."
He was a Scottish POET!
Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet, died on 21 July 1796.Robert Burns was a famous Scottish poet.
Before becoming an acclaimed poet, Mr. Burns worked as an amateur astrologist in Dumfries Observatory.
Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and a lyricist.
Robert Burns, the "Ploughman" Poet worked in the field for his father, William Burnes and beside his brother, Gilbert Burnes soon also to sign Burns as a Mason. ...And that's another story....:-)
Robert Burns was born January 25, 1759 in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland. He is known as the "Ploughman Poet." in Scotland.
No, Robert Burns Day is a Scottish celebration that honors the poet Robert Burns. It is not traditionally celebrated in Japan.
Robert Burns was known as the "Ploughman Poet" due to his upbringing as a farmer's son and his extensive collection of poems reflecting rural life in Scotland.
Scotland's national poet is Robert Burns. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and his works, such as "Auld Lang Syne" and "To a Mouse," have had a lasting impact on Scottish literature and culture.
Robert "Rabbie" Burns.