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Robert Burns was the 18th century Scottish Bard who unknowingly began the Romantic Era, whose heirs were poets such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge & Lord Byron that spawned others. He now belongs to the 21st century person. In "A Man's A Man For A' That" he took Thomas Paine's RIGHTS OF MAN and simplified it to five stanzas. A person's brains make them worthy regardless of their status in life. His concept was within his mind long before Thomas Paine wrote his all too long and too in depth.

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