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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