Robert Burns, the Poet of the People

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Robert Burns, the Poet of the People
George C George Claude Lorimer
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Or when the deep-green mantled earth Warm cherished ev'ry flow'ret's birth, And joy and music pouring forth, In every grove, — I saw thee eye the general mirth With boundless love." Digiti zed by Google ROBERT BURNS. 33 In an epistle to William Simpson he writes: '* We'll gar' our streams and bumies shine Up wi' the best I We'll sing auld Coila's plains and fells, Her moors, red-brown wi' heather bells, Her banks and braes, her dens and dells," And faithfully he kept his promise. He im- mortali
...zed the scenery of his native land^ and made the whole world sharers in its sublimities and beauties: ** No more his simple flowers belong To Scottish maid and lover: Sown in the common soil of song, They bloom the wide world over.
In smiles and tears, in sun and showers To minstrel and the heather.
The deathless singer, and the flowers He sang of, live together." But he did more than this. He discerned the poetry hidden in the common things of daily life. The ideals concealed in the real — in the realities, stern and forbidding, of ill- requited toil, of penury and pain, of disappoint- ment, exile and death — he disclosed as never had been done before.


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