Robert Burns was a farmer for approximately seven years, from 1784 to 1791. During this time, he worked on various farms in Scotland before ultimately giving up farming to pursue a career as a poet.
Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and a lyricist.
Robert Burns wanted to be a farmer when he was little. He followed this dream and became a successful farmer in addition to being a famous poet.
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Robert Burns' father was a tenant farmer in Alloway, Scotland. He worked hard to provide for his family on their small rented farm. Robert Burns himself would later become a renowned poet and lyricist.
Robert Burns was born In Scotland in 1759 to a tenant farmer. He has become known as the "national poet of Scotland."
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.
farmer.....I think
he was a farmer
Robert Burns worked as a farmer and an excise officer. As a farmer, he managed his family's farm in Scotland. As an excise officer, he worked for the government overseeing the collection of taxes on goods such as malt and spirits.
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 a famous Scottish poet and lyricist. He worked as a farmer for most of his life, combining his literary pursuits with agricultural work.
Robert Burns' mother, Agnes Broun, was a farmer's daughter who worked as a dairymaid. She also did some minor tasks to contribute to the household income. Despite her humble background, Agnes inspired Burns with her knowledge and strong character.