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robert burns造句
1 Robert Burns is Scotland's most venerated poet. 2 I know it's a poem by Robert Burns. 3 Robert Burns, Scotland's supreme literary hero, was born in Alloway, Scotland in 1759. 4 Frederic Mistral is to Provence what Robert Burns is to Scotland,[www.] an iconic national poet who wrote in the local language - in this case Proven?al. 5 Robert Burns writes for the people. He is such a great and selfless patriot that his fighting spirit and noble ideas will never vanish. 6 "Auld Lang Syne" is the masterpiece of Robert Burns, the famous Scottish peasant poet, with its sincerity and artlessness as well as a beautiful tune, and therefore has won worldwide popularity. 7 Poet Robert Burns based some of the song's words on a Scottish poem. 8 Robert Burns is one of the greatest poets in late 18th century. 9 The demotic poetry of Robert Burns or the skirl of bagpipes at Highland gatherings are easily appreciated by immigrants. 10 Burns - night started 200 years ago as a tribute to the famous Scottish poet, Robert Burns. 11 In 12th grade Mrs. Skala, my literature teacher, whose family roots were in Scotland, constantly sang the praises of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. 12 A river, about 48 km (30 mi) long, of southeast Scotland flowing through Loch Doon to the Firth of Clyde south of Ayr. The river is immortalized in the poetry of Robert Burns. 13 This was the 3rd poem that I have studied with my students. The first was A Red, Red Rose by the Scottish poet Robert Burns and The Tiger by William Blake. 14 The Scottish love of deep-fried food is reflected in this portrait of poet and national hero Robert Burns. 15 A burgh of southwest Scotland south-southwest of Glasgow. It is an industrial town in a mining region and the site of a monument to Robert Burns, whose poems were first published here in 1786. 16 WHAT do literary greats Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Burns have in common? 17 The city could point to literary greats including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Louis Stevenson and Robert Burns, who all lived and wrote in Edinburgh.