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The Complete Works of Robert Burns

The Complete Works of Robert Burns

By Burns, Robert

Published by Zenith Maple Leaf Press

English 2025 ISBN 9791070122235
eBook

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Romance, song, and the voice of a nation. Robert Burns, Scotland's most beloved poet, gave the world verses of love, humor, patriotism, and humanity. From timeless poems to stirring songs and heartfelt letters, The Complete Works of Robert Burns gathers his entire legacy in one definitive edition. A celebration of Scottish culture and universal emotion, this collection is an essential treasure for lovers of poetry and music alike. Why readers love it: Complete collection. All of Burns's poems, songs, and correspondence in one volume. Timeless beauty. Themes of love, freedom, nature, and friendship resonate across centuries. Cultural icon. His works inspired writers, musicians, and generations worldwide. A lasting legacy Known as the "Ploughman Poet," Burns wrote with sincerity and passion, capturing both the soul of Scotland and the shared experiences of humanity. His words continue to be recited, sung, and celebrated every year on Burns Night and beyond. ✨ Rediscover the warmth, wit, and lyrical power of Robert Burns. 👉 Click "Buy Now" and own The Complete Works of Robert Burns—a definitive library of poetry, song, and Scottish heritage.

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