Burns’ Season: To A Mouse

To A Mouse. On turning her up in her Nest with the Plough November 1785 Wee,…

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Burns’ Season: “The Rigs o’ Barley”

It was upon a Lammas night, (harvest festival) When corn-rigs are bonie, Beneath the moon's unclouded…

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Burns’ Season : “Ye Banks and Braes”

Ye banks and braes o' bonie Doon, How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair; How…

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A Red, Red Rose.

O my Luve's like a red , red rose That's newly sprung in June O my…

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A Robert Burns Poem For Burns’ Day: “To A Louse”

To A Louse On Seeing One on a Lady's Bonnet at Church. Ye ugly,creepan,blastit wonner (wonder)…

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“Only A Man Harrowing Clods”

IN TIME OF THE BREAKING OF NATIONS Only a man harrowing clods In a slow silent…

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Christian And Pagan : Origin Of Folk-Song And Dance.

Recently we looked at Christmas carols and wassailing songs and their early development from Medieval times.…

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New Year: Looking Back, Looking Forward.

As we move from one year to another I wish all followers and occasional readers a…

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Journey Of The Magi

(READERS PLEASE NOTE: This blog post with minor revisions is being re-published because of problems with…

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Quotations For Reflection

In our age when technology is gaining control over life, when material- well being is considered…

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