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  1. The Loves of Robert Burns is a 1930 British historical musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Joseph Hislop, Dorothy Seacombe and Eve Gray. It depicts the life of the Scottish poet Robert Burns.

  2. Dec 27, 2015 · One of Burns’s finest love poems or love songs, this: ‘jo’ is slang for ‘sweetheart’, and the speaker of the poem is a woman addressing her ageing husband, reassuring him that although his hair may be greying (what remains of it), he is still her ‘jo’ and they will go ‘hand in hand’ together through life.

  3. May 21, 2024 · Robert Burns (born January 25, 1759, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland—died July 21, 1796, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire) was the national poet of Scotland, who wrote lyrics and songs in Scots and in English. He was also famous for his amours and his rebellion against orthodox religion and morality.

  4. The Loves of Robert Burns: Directed by Herbert Wilcox. With Joseph Hislop, Dorothy Seacombe, Eve Gray, Nancy Price. Biography of the ploughboy poet.

  5. Jan 25, 2023 · We take a closer look at Robert Burnslove life, and consider whether he was more of a rascal or romantic at heart…. Alongside Hogmanay’s midnight anthem, Auld Lang Syne (1788), and his humorous Address to a Haggis (1786), Burnslove song A Red, Red Rose (1794) is among his most popular lyrics, able to capture the ferocity ...

  6. Burns is an important and complex literary personage for several reasons: his place in the Scottish literary tradition, his pre-Romantic proclivities, his position as a human being from the less-privileged classes imaging a better world.

  7. The Loves of Robert Burns (1930) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.