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    • Alexandria Burns Club Open site in a new window - Society celebrating poet Robert Burns in Alexandria, Scotland. Find out about club membership, or learn about yearly events such as Burns Night Supper and St. Andrews Night Dinner. With a short biography of Burns and selected works.
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    • Bartleby.com: Robert Burns Open site in a new window - Collected works of Robert Burns, the popular 18th century Scottish poet known for works such as Auld Lang Syne. Includes Burns poems, songs, and quotations.
    • British Poets and the French Revolution: Robert Burns Open site in a new window - Essay about the politics of Robert Burns, the 18th century Scottish poet. Discusses Burns' early life, Republican ideals, and reaction to the French Revolution.
    • Burns Country Open site in a new window - Online reference to Robert Burns, the 18th century Romantic poet known as the Bard of Scotland. Includes a Burns encyclopedia, collected poems, and translations into German, French, Spanish, and American English.
    • Burns Howff Club Open site in a new window - Society celebrating the life, works, and legacy of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns. Find out about Burns Howff Club's history, events, and members.
    • Burns National Heritage Park Open site in a new window - Museum and park in Alloway, Scotland, the birthplace of famous 18th century poet Robert Burns. Includes a guide to the park, a biography of Burns, and activity sheets for teachers and educators.
    • Ellisland Farm Open site in a new window - Former home of 18th century poet Robert Burns, Ellisland Farm is now a museum and visitor attraction. Find facts about Burns, the Bard of Scotland, or find online versions of some of his famous poems. With directions and visitor information.
    • Irvine Burns Club Open site in a new window - Museum and club in Irvine, Scotland, where poet Robert Burns lived in 1781. Learn about Burns' life as a young flax farmer, or read about the Club's history and collection of Burns memorabilia.
    • James Boswell & Robert Burns: Sons of Ayrshire Open site in a new window - Provides information and background on James Boswell, Robert Burns, and literature in 18th century Scotland. With portraits of the poets, as well as two works by each.
    • Poets.org: Robert Burns Open site in a new window - Short biography of Robert Burns, the Scottish poet known for verses such as Tam o' Shanter and Auld Lang Syne. With sample Burns poems, a selected bibliography, and links to further reading.
    • Rabbie Without a Cause? Open site in a new window - 2002 article about modern controversy over the politics of Robert Burns, the 18th century Scottish poet. Discusses some researchers' theory that Burns produced radical but anonymous verses in the years before his death.
    • Robert Burns Biography Open site in a new window - Read about the life of Robert Burns, the 18th century poet famous for his verses in Scots dialect. Learn about Burns' childhood, education, love life, and religious views. From the Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography.
    • Robert Burns, 1759-1796 Open site in a new window - Online version of the bicentenary exhibit of works by and about Robert Burns, the 18th century poet. Includes Burns' early editions, personal letters, and favourite reading. From the G. Ross Roy Collection of Burnsiana and Scottish Literature.
    • Selected Poetry of Robert Burns (1759-1796) Open site in a new window - Online collection of poems by Robert Burns, the 18th century Romantic called the Bard of Scotland. Also includes a fact sheet about Burns' life, family, and education. From the Representative Poetry Online project.
    • Sibbald, David - Speaking as Robert Burns Open site in a new window - Tribute to Scottish poet Robert Burns from the Glasgow Burns Association. Includes frequently asked questions about the poet, analyses of Burns poems, and facts about his life and times.
    • Vocabulary of Robbie Burns, The Open site in a new window - Glossary of terms used by 18th century poet Robert Burns, known as the Bard of Scotland. Browse Burns' phrases from A to Z, or read more about the poet and the Scots language he made famous.
    • Wikipedia: Robert Burns Open site in a new window - Profile of Robert Burns, the 18th century Romantic poet known for his use of Scottish phrases and dialects. Read about Burns' life, his poems and songs, and his influence on poets today. With a list of dedicated organisations and societies.
    • Wikiquote: Robert Burns Open site in a new window - Quotes from the poems and writings of Robert Burns, the 18th century Scottish poet known for his Scots dialect. Submitted by Wikiquote users.
    • World Burns Club Open site in a new window - Robert Burns facts and poems for both the beginner and the knowledgeable Burnsian. Features Burns Club membership information, tips for holding your own Burns Supper, and online letters and poems by the Bard of Scotland.
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