Robert Burns: A Look at the Scottish Poet
By Pauline Abreu, published Jan 04, 2008
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He wrote his poetry in the traditional Scottish manner, using Scottish dialect. He is the most famous poet ever to be born in Alloway, South Ayrshire, in Scotland. He was born at home in a house originally built for his father. The house is now open for public viewing. In 1766 his father sold the house, and moved to a farm South East of Alloway. Robert Burns, or Rabbie Burns as he is also known had a very hard life on the farm. The hard labor had a tremendous toll on his body leaving him with his body stooping when he was supposed to be upright. Nelly Kilpatrick came to help Robert on the farm in 1774 and inspired him to write O, Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass his first poem.
Robert Burns was sent to Kirkoswald to continue his education. He met Peggy Thomson and wrote two songs for her, which were Now Westlin' Winds and I Dream'd I Lay. He married Elizabeth Paton in 1788, and she gave birth to 9 of Robert burns' children, but only three survived past the infant years. Burns was not a faithful man, while having an affair with a woman named Mary Campbell he dedicated two poems to her, they were The Highland Lassie O, Highland Mary and To Mary in Heaven. He planned to emigrate to Jamaica with Mary, and do bookkeeping there. However, those plans didn't work out as Mary died suddenly of a fever. The summer after she died was when Burns had his first collection of poems published.
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