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Burns is considered a precursor to the Romantic poets of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and influenced later liberal and socialist political movements. Burns works and Scottish culture in general are celebrated on the anniversary of his birth, Burns Night, in Scotland and by people of Scottish descent around the world. In 2009, Burns was named in a poll conducted by the Scottish television channel STV as the greatest Scot in history.

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  • Burns is considered a precursor to the Romantic poets of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and influenced later liberal and socialist political movements. Burns works and Scottish culture in general are celebrated on the anniversary of his birth, Burns Night, in Scotland and by people of Scottish descent around the world. In 2009, Burns was named in a poll conducted by the Scottish television channel STV as the greatest Scot in history.
  • Robert Burns is a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a sound designer for Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
  • According to the Second Doctor, Robert Burns was an author born in 1759. During Jamie McCrimmon's initial trip in the TARDIS, he was informed by Ben and Polly that they never knew where or when the TARDIS might land. He didn't believe them, but the Doctor confirmed it, using a quote from Burns: "Nae man can tether time nor tide". As Jamie came from 1746, he had no idea who Burns was. (TV: The Underwater Menace) The Fourth Doctor described Scottish to Leela as "haggis, bagpipes, Robbie Burns and deep-fried Mars Bars". (PROSE: The Very Last Picture Show)
  • Robert Burns var en manlig Tau'ri och han var en Skottland poet. Gus Bonner nämnde honom för He'lot efter hans team hjälpt Tranquanerna rädda deras stad. (INF: "Reality")kategori:Skotskkategori:Infinity karaktär
  • Rabbie Burns (My Life you really want to know?—How much more of my life do you want to requisition?) (also known as Rabbi Burns, Scotland's favourite son, the Ploughman Poet, Robden of Solway Firth, the Bard of Ayrshire and in Scotland as simply The Bard) was the leading Jewish folk poet of the 18th century. Though nowadays rather overshadowed by a Scottish cousin, he was responsible for such touching poems as "The Banks are Down" and "My love, she likes a Roman Nose." He was also responsible for intensely profound and deeply spiritual musings replete with moral meaning:
  • Robert Burns was born in Alloway in the south-west Scottish county of Ayrshire on January 25, 1759. He was the first of the seven children of tenant farmer William Burnes, and Agnes Broun. He attended Dalrymple Parish School for a short while but was largely educated by his father and other private tutors. He began working as a farm laborer at a young age. The strenuous physical work which he did permanently damaged his health. Burns first known poem "O, Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass" was written in 1775 when he was 15.
  • Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796) was a Human poet and a lyricist. He was widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland. Burns wrote "Address to a Haggis" about the Scottish dish haggis. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook) Thus, when Montgomery Scott held a celebration on board the USS Enterprise to commemorate Robert Burns's birthday, he served some haggis to Lieutenant Kevin Reilly. (TOS novel: Probe) Another of his works was "Tam o' Shanter", a poem about the title character's encounter with demons. (TOS - Invasion! novel: First Strike)
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  • Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796) was a Human poet and a lyricist. He was widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland. Burns wrote "Address to a Haggis" about the Scottish dish haggis. (ST reference: Star Trek Cookbook) Thus, when Montgomery Scott held a celebration on board the USS Enterprise to commemorate Robert Burns's birthday, he served some haggis to Lieutenant Kevin Reilly. (TOS novel: Probe) Another of his works was "Tam o' Shanter", a poem about the title character's encounter with demons. (TOS - Invasion! novel: First Strike) In 2370, Mari ni Connal quoted from Burns's "Ae Fond Kiss". (DS9 novel: Fallen Heroes) A line from Burns's poem "To a Mouse" became a common saying: "The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry." In 2364, a mercenary named "Poet" began to say this as the castle Warrior's Rest on the planet Treva came under attack by President Nalavia's forces and their plans were put in jeopardy. (TNG novel: Survivors) Miles O'Brien often thought of it in its full and original form, such as in 2373 while on Sierra-Bravo 112. (DS9 novel: The Conquered)
  • Burns is considered a precursor to the Romantic poets of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and influenced later liberal and socialist political movements. Burns works and Scottish culture in general are celebrated on the anniversary of his birth, Burns Night, in Scotland and by people of Scottish descent around the world. In 2009, Burns was named in a poll conducted by the Scottish television channel STV as the greatest Scot in history.
  • Robert Burns is a developer who worked at Interplay Entertainment as a sound designer for Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel.
  • According to the Second Doctor, Robert Burns was an author born in 1759. During Jamie McCrimmon's initial trip in the TARDIS, he was informed by Ben and Polly that they never knew where or when the TARDIS might land. He didn't believe them, but the Doctor confirmed it, using a quote from Burns: "Nae man can tether time nor tide". As Jamie came from 1746, he had no idea who Burns was. (TV: The Underwater Menace) The Fourth Doctor described Scottish to Leela as "haggis, bagpipes, Robbie Burns and deep-fried Mars Bars". (PROSE: The Very Last Picture Show)
  • Robert Burns var en manlig Tau'ri och han var en Skottland poet. Gus Bonner nämnde honom för He'lot efter hans team hjälpt Tranquanerna rädda deras stad. (INF: "Reality")kategori:Skotskkategori:Infinity karaktär
  • Rabbie Burns (My Life you really want to know?—How much more of my life do you want to requisition?) (also known as Rabbi Burns, Scotland's favourite son, the Ploughman Poet, Robden of Solway Firth, the Bard of Ayrshire and in Scotland as simply The Bard) was the leading Jewish folk poet of the 18th century. Though nowadays rather overshadowed by a Scottish cousin, he was responsible for such touching poems as "The Banks are Down" and "My love, she likes a Roman Nose." He was also responsible for intensely profound and deeply spiritual musings replete with moral meaning:
  • Robert Burns was born in Alloway in the south-west Scottish county of Ayrshire on January 25, 1759. He was the first of the seven children of tenant farmer William Burnes, and Agnes Broun. He attended Dalrymple Parish School for a short while but was largely educated by his father and other private tutors. He began working as a farm laborer at a young age. The strenuous physical work which he did permanently damaged his health. Burns first known poem "O, Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass" was written in 1775 when he was 15. In 1786, Burns was offered a job as an accountant on a slave plantation in Jamaica. Not being able to afford to pay for his passage to Jamaica, Burns was advised to raise money by having a volume of his poetry published. The first edition of his Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect was published on July 31, 1786 and was an immediate success. Instead of emigrating to Jamaica, Burns moved to Edinburgh and settled comfortably into the city's literary society. Burns returned to his home county of Ayrshire in 1788 and took up farming again, although he also continued to write poetry. In 1791, he sold his farm, moved to the neighboring county of Dumfries and Galloway and settled in the town of Dumfries. He contributed to collections of Scottish folk songs and popular songs, often altering and expanding the lyrics of the songs and writing new lyrics to already existing tunes. It has been suggested that Burns suffered from manic depression, alcoholism and a rheumatic heart condition. His ill health left him looking prematurely aged. Burns died on July 21, 1796 at the age of 37. He was originally buried under a simple gravestone in St. Michael's Churchyard, Dumfries but his body was moved to the Burns Mausoleum in the same cemetery in September 1815. Burns married Jean Armour in 1788 but is also known to have had relationships with Elizabeth Patron, Mary Campbell, Agnes McLehose, Jenny Clow and Margaret Cameron. He fathered a total of twelve children.
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