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 Chronogram | Upcoming Events at The Rhinecliff!ChronogramThe annual celebratory tribute to the life, works and spirit of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns (1759-1796). Celebrated on, or about, the Bard's birthday, January 25th, Burns Suppers range from stentoriously formal gatherings of esthetes and ... and more » |
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 Otago Daily Times | Competition captures BurnsOtago Daily TimesRobbie Burns (1759-96) was one of the rare poets who encapsulated the mood of his time, Fiona Farrell says. She and Michael Harlow judged this year's Robert Burns Poetry Competition, which is a collaboration between the Dunedin Public Libraries and the ... |
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| Robert Burns toasted at local eventMount Airy News25, 1759. He is known as the Bard of Scotland, that country's greatest poet whose work continues to be highly regarded. Local Burns observances were launched about 10 years ago at Cross Creek Country Club, but discontinued in 2008. and more » |
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| Program to celebrate poet Robert BurnsJacksonville Journal CourierAn evening of Burns poetry and song will follow at the studio, concluding with a group singing of “Auld Lang Syne.” Burns was born in Ayreshire, Scotland, on Jan. 25, 1759. He became a well-known poet and songwriter, his writings celebrating the common ... |
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 Globe and Mail | Wrap-up WednesdayGlobe and MailOh, no, I could and would not forget today we also mark the 1759 birth of Robbie Burns, "the sacred day when Scottish persons around the world stop arguing long enough to celebrate the birth of a poet whose works most of us have never read and who, ... |
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