Celebrated Scottish poet (1759-1796)
1Three other names could be called: Keats, Robert Burns, and Charles Lamb.
2With the exception of Robert Burns, not one poet was represented.
3All sin is folly, and every evildoer might say with poor Robert Burns:
4This is all I think of, at present, concerning Robert Burns.
5And did Robert Burns prove himself no poet by writing mostly in dialect?
6The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry, to paraphrase Robert Burns.
7The poems of Robert Burns fall easily into four divisions.
8I cannot better close this lecture than by quoting four lines from Robert Burns:
9Drink deep - tonight we toast the poet Robert Burns.
10If golf was Scotland's game, Robert Burns was Scotland's muse.
11Now Robert Burns has run out of walls and ceilings.
12I am sure everybody, young and old, make their hearts over to Robert Burns.
13Earlier, Robert Burns has given us a song or two.
14What foul sprite turned the sweet rhythm of Robert Burns into a tuneless babble?
15What foul sprite turned the sweet rhythm of Robert Burns into a tuneless ballad?
16Didn't I tell you his name is now Robert Burns?
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