item: #1 of 8 id: 18388 author: Neilson, William Allan title: Robert Burns: How To Know Him date: None words: 65375 flesch: 83 summary: Aft, clad in massy siller weed, Wi' gentles thou erects thy head; Yet humbly kind, in time o' need, The poor man's wine, His wee drap parritch, or his bread, Thou kitchens fine. Tam Glen 133 Tam o' Shanter 257 Tam Samson's Elegy 294 There Was a Lad 125 There'll Never Be Peace till Jamie Comes Hame 166 To a Haggis 306 To a Louse 274 To a Mountain Daisy 276 To a Mouse 272 To Daunton Me 142 To Mary in Heaven 114 To the Rev. John McMath 181 Twa Dogs, The 219 Wandering Willie 138 Weary Pund o' Tow, The 147 Wha Is that at My Bower Door? keywords: amang; ane; auld; awa; aye; bonnie; braw; burns; care; come; country; day; dead; dear; death; drink; edinburgh; english; fair; father; frae; friend; gie; guid; hae; hame; hand; head; heart; highland; hour; house; jean; john; kind; laddie; lang; lassie; let; life; little; lord; love; man; mary; maun; meet; men; mony; nae; nannie; nature; ne'er; new; night; o'er; o't; owre; place; poems; poet; poetry; rest; robert; round; sae; scotch; scotland; scots; scottish; set; sic; sir; song; sweet; syne; tak; tam; tam o; tell; thee; thou; thought; thro; thy; time; tune; twa; unco; wad; way; weel; wha; wife; willie; winter; words; work; young cache: 18388.txt plain text: 18388.txt item: #2 of 8 id: 21330 author: Shairp, John Campbell title: Robert Burns date: None words: 64377 flesch: 70 summary: Dr. Chambers has well shown that he who at one hour was the _douce_ sober Mr. Burns, in (p. 174) the next was changed to the maddest of Bacchanals: now he was glowing with the most generous sentiments, now sinking to the very opposite extreme. It was either on this occasion, or on his bringing Mrs. Burns to the Isle, that he held a house-heating mentioned by Allan Cunningham, to which all the neighbourhood gathered, and drank, Luck to the roof-tree of the house of Burns! keywords: ayrshire; brother; burns; character; country; day; days; death; doubt; dumfries; edinburgh; ellisland; family; farm; father; feeling; friend; genius; good; great; heart; home; house; kind; letters; life; lockhart; lord; love; man; mary; men; mind; mrs; nature; new; night; place; poems; poet; poetry; power; robert; scotland; scottish; second; set; society; song; spirit; thomson; thought; time; way; wife; words; work; world; year cache: 21330.txt plain text: 21330.txt item: #3 of 8 id: 30489 author: Combe, George title: Phrenological Development of Robert Burns From a Cast of His Skull Moulded at Dumfries, the 31st Day of March 1834 date: None words: 1815 flesch: 61 summary: The combination of large organs of the Animal Propensities, with large Cautiousness, and only full Hope, together with the unfavourable circumstances in which he was placed, accounts for the melancholy and internal unhappiness with which Burns was so frequently afflicted. In the combination of very large Philoprogenitiveness and Adhesiveness, with very large Benevolence and large Ideality, we find the elements of that exquisite tenderness and refinement, which Burns so frequently manifested, even when at the worst stage of his career. keywords: burns; combination; organs; skull cache: 30489.txt plain text: 30489.txt item: #4 of 8 id: 30721 author: Setoun, Gabriel title: Robert Burns date: None words: 43952 flesch: 71 summary: Another reason for staying through the winter in Edinburgh Burns may have had in the hope that through the influence of his aristocratic friends some office of profit, and not unworthy his genius, might have been found for him. Of the many biographies of Robert Burns that have been written, most of them laboriously and carefully, perhaps not one gives so luminous and vivid a portrait, so lifelike and vigorous an impression of the personality of the poet and the man, as the picture the author has given of himself in his own writings. keywords: burns; character; children; country; day; days; doubt; dumfries; edinburgh; edition; fact; family; farm; father; friend; genius; good; heart; holy; home; jean; know; letter; life; love; man; men; mind; mrs; nature; period; poems; poet; poetry; robert burns; scotland; song; things; time; verse; way; wife; work; world; writing; years cache: 30721.txt plain text: 30721.txt item: #5 of 8 id: 35293 author: None title: A Day with the Poet Burns date: None words: 4985 flesch: 87 summary: My arms about my dearie, O; An' war'ly cares, and war'ly men, May a' gae tapsalteerie, O! Auld Nature swears, the lovely dears Her noblest work she classes, O: Her prentice han' she try'd on man, An' then she made the lasses, O. Green grow, etc. keywords: burns; day; dear; john; love; man; tam; thee; thou; thy cache: 35293.txt plain text: 35293.txt item: #6 of 8 id: 35299 author: Hughes, James L. (James Laughlin) title: The Real Robert Burns date: None words: 41449 flesch: 71 summary: Since the time of Burns men and women, both in the churches and out of them, have learned to set more store on the importance of living truly on the earth, and have ceased to a large extent to think only of a life to come after death. Only the good in the lives of great men should be recorded in biographies. keywords: brotherhood; burns; character; christ; day; dear; death; edinburgh; epistle; fair; farm; father; fellow; friend; god; good; heart; independent; jean; john; letter; life; love; man; mary; men; mind; mrs; nature; people; philosophy; poems; power; read; religion; robert; robert burns; songs; soul; things; thou; time; world; years cache: 35299.txt plain text: 35299.txt item: #7 of 8 id: 36074 author: Carlyle, Thomas title: Life of Robert Burns date: None words: 31541 flesch: 62 summary: Let a man but speak forth with genuine earnestness the thought, the emotion, the actual condition, of his own heart; and other men, so strangely are we all knit together by the tie of sympathy, must and will give heed to him. Let our poets look to this; is their feeling really finer, truer, and their vision deeper than that of other men, they have nothing to fear, even from the humblest object; is it not so?--they have nothing to hope, but an ephemeral favor, even from the highest. keywords: age; british; burns; carlyle; character; country; edinburgh; english; father; feeling; genius; good; heart; life; light; literature; love; man; means; men; mind; nature; nay; period; place; poet; poetry; power; scotland; scottish; soul; spirit; things; time; work; world; year cache: 36074.txt plain text: 36074.txt item: #8 of 8 id: 9863 author: Burns, Robert title: The Letters of Robert Burns date: None words: 121783 flesch: 76 summary: [Footnote d: See, for example, the _Cheese_ Letter to Peter Hill, or the _Snail's-horns_ Letter to Mrs. Dunlop.] I have myself done so to a very daring pitch; but, when I reflected that I was opposing the most ardent wishes and the most darling hopes of good men, and flying in the face of all human belief, in all ages, I was shocked at my own conduct. keywords: account; acquaintance; air; book; brother; burns; business; character; clarinda; come; correspondence; country; day; days; dear; dumfries; dunlop; edinburgh; ellisland; excise; existence; family; father; fellow; footnote; fortune; friend; friendship; god; good; great; half; hand; happiness; head; heart; heaven; honour; hope; hour; house; human; idea; james; john; kind; leave; letter; life; little; look; love; madam; man; mauchline; men; mind; miss; moment; morning; mrs; nature; new; night; opinion; place; pleasure; poet; poor; power; present; r. b.; reason; rest; return; robert; scottish; set; sir; song; soul; subject; things; thou; thought; thy; time; tis; verses; want; way; wife; wish; woman; world; worth; years; young cache: 9863.txt plain text: 9863.txt