Robert Burns as the Ploughman Poet
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Robert Burns as the Ploughman Poet
Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759 - 1796) working as a ploughman, which inspired his poem To A Mountain Daisy : " Wee, modest, crimson-tipped flow r, thous met me in an evil hour; for I maun crush amang the stour thy slender stem: to spare thee now is past my pow r, thou bonnie gem."
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1786 Burns Crimson Daisy Modest Plough Ploughing Ploughman Plow Plowman Poem Robbie Tipped
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