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"A dreamer of the common dreams, A fisher in familiar streams, He chased the transitory gleams, That all pursue; But on his lips the eternal themes again were new." - William Watson, the tomb of Burns

 

Robert 'Rabbie' Burns was born in 1759 and made a living as a tenant farmer. However, he also wrote poetry throughout his life; much of it in Scots vernacular. His work was famous during his lifetime but he is still widely celebrated as the national poet of Scotland to this day. Burns died aged just 37 in 1796.

 

This Pocket Book contains 15 of Burn's ballads and poems on a theme of love and lust including A Red Red Rose, My Jean and Auld Lang Syne. The cover is a drawing by Christopher Fiddes.

Robert Burns

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    Pocket-sized at 13 x 9.5cm (5 x 3.5" in old money) and comprising 16 pages with a firm card cover. This little volume is just one in the series of Carr's Pocket Books; they hover between a greeting and a present and make a lasting alternative to a birthday card. In cold bedrooms, only one hand need suffer exposure. A distinguished novelist recommends them for reading in the bath and an ambassador claims they can be palmed from the cuff during tedious speeches or profitless sermons.
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