"Star o' Rabbie Burns" is not a recognized title of a poem or song. However, if you're referring to Robert Burns, a famous Scottish poet, many of his works celebrate themes of nature, love, and humanity. If you meant a specific poem or song by him, please clarify, and I can provide more details!
The "Star o Rabbie Burns" was written in 1794 by Scottish poet Robert Tannahill as a tribute to the famous poet Robert Burns who had passed away earlier that year. The poem celebrates Burns's legacy and enduring influence on Scottish literature.
Scotland's most famous poet was Robert Burns , known as 'Rabbie' ( Southern Scottish dialect). NEVER 'Robbie'. Birtn 1759 at Alloway Cottage , Ayr. Died 1797 at Dumfies. (Aged 37 years). He lived most of his life in Dumfries, and for a short period at Ellisland Farm , some 10 miles north of Dumfries. He married twice, however, by his wife Jean Armour, he had nine childreb. Here are some ot the titles to some of his poems. Tam o' Shanter The Selkirk Grace Love is like a red red rose The Mauchline Belles. And his most famous words, sung, every New Year, 'Auld Lang Syne' (Old long since/ago' in modern English). The full work is written in dialectal southern Scottish of the day, and can be rather misunderstood/meaningless to the modern ear.
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Hydrogen burns because the energy released from the H-O bonds it forms with water is greater than the energy required to break the H-H and O=O bonds in molecular oxygen and hydrogen. 2 H2 + O2 ---> 2 H2O
Yes, the sun is a star.
A star with a spectral class of O is classified as a Blue Star. A red star will have a spectral class of M See related question
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Robert Burns wrote "Tam o' Shanter" in 1790. It is one of his most famous poems and was inspired by local folklore and legends.
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An O star will stay on the main sequence for millions of years whereas a M star can stay on the main sequence for billions and billions of years.
Three famous poems by Robert Burns are "Auld Lang Syne," "To a Mouse," and "Tam o' Shanter." Burns is widely regarded as Scotland's national poet and his works often focus on themes of love, nature, and Scottish culture.
The name of Robert Burns' mouse was simply "Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous beastie."