
Robert Burns
Robert Burns was a Scottish poet and lyricist, born in 1759, celebrated as Scotland's national bard. He is best known for his heartfelt poems and songs that capture the spirit of Scottish life, culture, and the human experience. His most famous works include βAuld Lang Syneβ and βTo a Mouse.β Burns wrote in both Scots and English, using rich imagery and emotional depth. His work reflects themes of love, nature, and social commentary. Burns Night, celebrated on January 25th, honors his legacy and contributions to literature and Scottish heritage. He passed away in 1796, leaving a profound cultural impact.